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Exit polls: Voters value change
Ohio voters value change over experience and values in 2008, according to the National Exit Pool exit poll, conducted by Edison/Mitofsky.
Thirty-three percent of Ohio voters polled say they value change above values, experience and whether the candidate cares about them. Twenty percent of voters said they value experience above other qualities, and 28 percent said they value values above other qualities.
Voters who said they value change above all else were more likely to back Obama. Ninety-two percent supported him compared to seven percent for McCain. McCain, meanwhile, trumped Obama on experience. Ninety-five percent of Ohio voters polled who said they value experience above all else backed him compared to five percent for Obama.
Results of this post may differ from an earlier post regarding qualities voters value because this post is based on the second wave of data from Edison/Mitofsky.
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