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Conservative Party leader David Cameron said it was "clear that the Labour government has lost its mandate to govern this country," as exit-poll predictions put his party on course to win more seats than it had for 80 years.
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Voters 29 and under, the "millennial generation," were 18% of the electorate in 2008, and they went for Obama by the biggest age-group spread in exit-poll history, 66-32%.
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Another lesson that political season came Election Day afternoon when the National Election Unit started receiving exit-poll results from around the nation.
Politicos on the Home Front Ralph Gardner Jr. 2010
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But the message isn't hidden: The decisive blocs of voters that switched from Democrats in 2008 to Republicans in 2010 were angry and disillusioned -- with the economy, with a political system they see as helping banks and CEOs, not ordinary working families, and with both parties, Republicans (exit-poll favorability rating: 41 percent) as well as Democrats (43 percent).
Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson: Giving the Keys Back to the Folks Who Crashed the Car Jacob S. Hacker 2010
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In 2010, 60% of Latino voters supported Democrats in U.S. House races, compared with 38% who backed Republicans, according to exit-poll data reviewed by the Pew Hispanic Center.
Immigration Replaces Economy as Top Latino Issue Miriam Jordan 2011
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In 2010, 60% of Latino voters supported Democrats in U.S. House races, compared with 38% who backed Republicans, according to exit-poll data reviewed by the Pew Hispanic Center.
Immigration Replaces Economy as Top Latino Issue Miriam Jordan 2011
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The 47-year-old eye surgeon and Republican, a favorite of tea-party activists, led his Democratic opponent, Jack Conway, 55% to 45% with 20% of Kentucky precincts reporting, according to exit-poll data analyzed by the Associated Press.
Paul's Victory Signals Tea Party's Strength Cameron McWhirter 2010
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I ignored a guy that was trying to get me to sign something that I actually supported, and I would have ignored a exit-poll person also.
Exit Polls, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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In 2010, 60% of Latino voters supported Democrats in U.S. House races, compared with 38% supporting Republicans, according to exit-poll data reviewed by the nonpartisan Pew Hispanic Center, a research organization.
GOP Sees Shot at Latino Gains Vauhini Vara 2011
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According to exit-poll data, women made up 44 percent of the voters in the 2008 Iowa Republican caucuses, 43 percent in the New Hampshire primary and 49 percent in the South Carolina primary.
Palin calls Fiorina and other Republican candidates 'mama grizzlies' 2010
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