(Community Matters)
Wow, even closer than expected in Indiana. N. Carolina a blowout.
8:25 CBS calling Indiana for Clinton. Others waiting, presumably because the urban center s are way underrepresented in the early reporting.
8:00 Obama inclined bloggers are suggesting that he’s catching up in Indiana. I don’t see it. Dicing & slicing the exit polls, looks like she has it by 6 to 8 points – quite a comeback for Obama from Survey USA Clinton +16 just last month & especially given that voters who decided in the last three days picked Clinton. Also, reports that Hillary likely had to loan her campaign more cash to make it through these primaries. Presumably also riding the trade.
Re: North Carolina, he appears to have far exceeded polls saying +8. Looks like a serious double digit win.
Reading CNN’s Indiana exit poll information, what stands out: 51% of men and 53% of women voted for Clinton. Statistically split on who best for the economy and if voters are gun owners; however, when economy rated number one issue (67%), Hillary favored by 53% . If the recession has affected a surveyed voter, they voted for Hillary 53%. Twenty-three percent of the voters were independents and 53% of these voted for Obama. Seventy-one percent of voters surveyed were white and 14% black. Only 3% of blacks voted for Hillary – some data showing 8%; 35% and 48% of white Democrats and Independents, respectively, voted for Obama instead of Hillary. Obama won 62% of surveyed urban voters, 46% and 30% of surveyed suburban and rural voters. Obama winning 61% and 56% of voters 17 – 29 and 30 – 44, though white voters 30yo and older favored Hillary.
7pm: No big surprise. Obama leading handsomely in Indiana urban areas. Hillary flying high in rural areas. Wish there was an interactive map by county with population figures.
6:40: CNN calls N. Carolina for Obama. Disturbing data from Indiana exit polls. The Clinton’s – it’s all about them even over the party, isn’t it.
6pm: Indiana exit polls indicating record turnout and voters 3:1 concerned about the economy. Lots of women and elderly. Could favor Hillary. Average of polls suggested Hillary +5 in Indiana, though ranged as high as +10.
In North Carolina: no exit poll information yet. Average of polls say Obama +8. Reports of Rovian/GOP tactics deployed by Clinton campaign branding Obama a Muslim among rural whites. Well, what have we come to expect from them? Remember her answer to the reporter’s questions about rumors of Obama Islamic ties?