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First Exit Polls:

VT Obama - 67, Clinton - 33
OH Obama - 51, Clinton - 49
TX Obama - 50, Clinton - 49
RI Obama - 49, Clinton - 49

List of Poll Closing Times from Taegan Goddard’s Political Wire.

Vermont: 15 Democrat, 17 GOP delegates at stake; Polls close at 7 pm ET

Ohio: 141 Democrat, 85 GOP delegates at stake; Polls close at 7:30 pm ET

Rhode Island: 21 Democrat, 17 GOP delegates at stake; Polls close at 9 pm ET

Texas: 193 Democrat, 137 GOP delegates at stake; Polls close at 9 pm ET. Caucuses then begin after the polls close.

I’ve spoken to four people who have voted:

Two for Clinton: one male - an Independent, one female - a Democrat

One for Obama: female Republican who pulled a Dem ballot

One for McCain: male Republican who voted by absentee ballot

And if you count my son who can’t vote yet, another one for Obama no - my son says that he thinks that I voted for Obama - he said that he would vote for Clinton.  Good thing I don’t work for a BOE.

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By Jill Miller Zimon at 6:52 pm March 4th, 2008 in Politics 

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5 Responses to “Huffington Post Exit Poll numbers”

  1. 1 Judy C on March 4th, 2008 7:15 pm

    Jill, Thanks for the great reporting. Just want to let you know to count 2 more for Obama - I accompanied my son (first time 17 year old voter) to the polling place.

    I documented it for the baby book. I know it might sound corny but it was an important moment for both of us. He studied the issues, cared enough to make a thoughtful choice on everything on the ballot (including judicial races) and voted his conscience for Presidential nominee, even though he had to defend that choice to some family members.

    We teach our children to care enough to be involved. Today I saw evidence that his dad and I did a good job.

  2. 2 Ohio, Obama and My Mama « Five Husbands on March 4th, 2008 7:45 pm

    […] ballot today as I, much to his chagrin, documented the event for his baby book. As I posted on Writes Likes She Talks (my first stop for primary information this evening): He studied the issues, cared enough to make a […]

  3. 3 Ben Keeler on March 5th, 2008 9:13 pm

    Sounds like my mom. She will never say who she voted for because it is a “secret ballot”

  4. 4 Jill Miller Zimon on March 5th, 2008 9:20 pm

    Judy, I think that is very, very cool. He will not forget it. I don’t think it’s corny at all - this really is an historic election cycle. Thanks for sharing what you did.

  5. 5 Jill Miller Zimon on March 5th, 2008 9:21 pm

    Aw, Ben. :) It IS a secret ballot. If the BBC hadn’t asked, I would not have told.

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