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Flordia Primary Wire

29 Jan 2008 07:50 pm

32% in.. McCain 34%, Romney 33%:, Rudy 15%, 10,000 vote margin....
McCain v. Romney
Dade Co reporting way earlier than usual...... Nothing in from Panhandle. Romney overperformed in Duval Co (Jacksonville)... 1-4 corridor is pretty even now...

CBS News exit polls: Crist's endorsement not seen as helping McCain....Hispanics make up 13$ of voters...McCain wins them 2 to 1 over Giuliani; Romney third.....six in ten primary voters are conservative...3 in ten are moderates...conservatives chose Romney by 40% to 27%.....McCain wins 41 to 19 among moderates...issues voters chose Romney by 36% to 24%...leadership quality voters chose McCain... McCain is seem as the most electable...McCain and Romney get 28% of white evangelicals; Romney gets 34%...
But are exits screwy? 49% of voters say economy was top issue, but McCain wins plurality of them?
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Economy is biggest issue again...
Waiting on Broward, Palm Beach, Miami-Dade counties.....
Pandhandle voting could benefit McCain (veterans) or Romney (conservatives)
Heavy turnout among Hispanics...relatively...
Remember...early voting / asbentees already counted....should be in early..
Panhandle polls still open...
Fox News exit polls: Seniors 40 to 31, McCain.....TIED among veterans..50 to 26 McCain among Hispanics....Immigration as issue: Romney wins...Economy as issue, McCain wins...
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HRC leading "Dems"; Obama campaign issues tongue in cheek statement: "Based on exit polling data our campaign is prepared to call the delegate count at 7 pm eastern." More: "Obama and Clinton tie for delegates in Florida. 0 for Obama, 0 for Clinton."

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