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National Exit Poll Data....First Takes...

04 Nov 2008 05:14 pm

76% of the country believes it's off on the wrong track.

Bush's approval rating is 27%

More than 60% say the economy is their top voting issue; 9 in ten say the economy is in bad shape; more than 80% are worried about their own condition next year.

Change voters made up 35% of the electorate; 30% wanted someone who shared their values. 

One in ten voters are late-deciders..

And CNN tells us that of those who listed Iraq as a key issue, Obama's leading two to one.

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