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Junior Chimp
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« on: November 07, 2017, 12:52:19 PM »

For those who want to compare VA 2013 with VA 2017 here are some numbers from the Virginia 2013 Exit Poll:

Gender

Male 49%
Female 51%

Vote by Age

18-24 6%
25-29 7%
30-39 13%
40-49 20%
50-64 36%
65+ 18%

Vote by Race

White 72%
Black 20%
Latino 4%
Asian 1%
Other 2 %

Vote by Ideology

Liberal 20%
Moderate 44%
Conservative 36%

Vote by Party ID

Democrats 37%
Republicans 32%
Independents 31%

Are you a College Graduate

Yes 61%
No 39%

Vote by Region

D.C. Suburbs 18%
Nothern Virginia Exurbs 15%
Central/Western Virginia 22%
Richmond Area/Eastern Va. 26%
Tidewater Area 18%
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2017, 05:29:03 PM »

Steve Kornacki‏ @SteveKornacki  18s18 seconds ago
Virginia exit (first wave) -- composition of electorate
White college degree 43%
White non-college 26%

'16 exit:
White college: 38%
White non-college 29%

https://twitter.com/SteveKornacki/status/928025635787853825

Comparing 2017 with 2016 is comparing apples with oranges. If You compare you need 2017 vs 2013 Numbers.
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