And if this exit poll is accurate it's going to be by a giant margin - much bigger than the winning margins we saw reported in Iowa, New Hampshire or Nevada.
UPDATE: With 75% of the results in he's crushing his rivals. It's Obama 54%, Clinton 27%, Edwards 19%. You have to wonder if the Edwards campaign will continue - and if it doesn't, wonder who that will help.
UPDATE 2: CNN's exit polls. Interesting.
Posted by armand at January 26, 2008 07:04 PM | TrackBack | Posted to PoliticsWow. That's a nice shot in the arm, if it proves accurate. And Clinton's advantage over Obama with whites doesn't seem as bad as it had been reported to be either, which also is a good sign for him.
Posted by: moon at January 26, 2008 07:15 PM | PERMALINKWell as to the "whites" issue - she seems to lead among white women, and Edwards seems to lead among white men, and Obama seems to lead among young whites (I read somewhere he got 49% of whites under 30).
Posted by: Armand at January 26, 2008 07:36 PM | PERMALINKAnd since the networks always look at how the religious are voting when it comes to the Republican nomination ...
Apparently Obama won regular church-goers by a ton (more than Clinton and Edwards combined). Though he also won among those who rarely attend church or don't attend at all (by a smaller margin).
Posted by: Armand at January 26, 2008 07:38 PM | PERMALINK