West Virginia exit polls close at 7:30pm ET. According to early CBS News exit polls,
78% percent of West Virginia voters have already made up their minds, who they would be supporting, at some time before last week.
64% percent of West Virginia voters are concerned about he economy.
88% percent of West Virginia voters said they are directly affected by the economic slowdown.
48% percent of West Virginia voters said they want a change.
63% percent of West Virginia voters said they were in favor of proposals to temporarily suspend the gas tax.
48% percent of West Virginia voters said they want a change while 23% said experience was important quality for them.
23% of Hillary Clinton voters said they would be satisfied with Barack Obama as Democratic nominee while 75 % said they would be dissatisfied.
33% of Barack Obama voters said they would be satisfied with Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee while 61% said they would be dissatisfied.
59% of Clinton voters say they would either vote for Republican John McCain or not vote at all if Obama is the Democratic nominee. 36% of Clinton voters said they would vote for Obama while 35% said they would vote for McCain and 24% said they would sit the election out.
51% of Obama’s voters said they would support Clinton in the general election while 31% said they would support McCain and 14% would not vote.
51 percent of West Virginia voters said they think Obama shares the views of his former pastor, Jeremiah Wright.
62% said that Bill Clinton’s campaigning in the state was an important factor in their vote.
70% of Clinton voters said they think the race should continue.
Who will win the West Virginia Exit Polls?
- Hillary Clinton (60%, 3 Votes)
- Barack Obama (40%, 2 Votes)
Total Voters: 5

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