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  1. Nov 9, 2016 · Edison Research conducted this exit poll for Fox News and interviewed approximately 24,500 voters as they left randomly-selected polling places around the country. Donald Trump’s victory today ...

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  2. Feb 4, 2017 · Watch the live stream of Fox News and full episodes. Authorize ... Pollster Lee Carter breaks down the 2016 exit polls. Which voters decided the election. Facebook; Twitter; Email; Copy to clipboard.

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  3. Nov 10, 2016 · On November 8, 2016, Edison Research engaged in the largest single-day research project in the world: Exit Polling the nation on behalf of the National Election Pool (NEP). A staff of over 3,000 exit poll interviewers, precinct vote return reporters, call center workers, and analysts all across the country helped us provide the sole record of ...

  4. Nov 8, 2016 · Data for 2016 were collected by Edison Research for the National Election Pool, a consortium of ABC News, The Associated Press, CBSNews, CNN, Fox News and NBC News. The voter survey is based on ...

    • The Candidates' Attributes
    • Rural and Urban Attitudes
    • Polarization
    • Divisions and Unpopularity
    • Fear Factor
    • Right Track / Wrong Track
    • Trump's Treatment of Women and Clinton's Emails
    • Anxiety and Dislike
    • When Voters Made Their Decisions
    • State of The Country

    Much of the campaign focused on Hillary Clinton’s and Donald Trump’s personal qualities. Both reached record levels of unpopularity for presidential candidates, with sharp divisions on their fitness for office on items such as qualifications, temperament and honesty. In preliminary national exit poll results 54 percent of voters see Clinton unfavor...

    Preliminary exit poll data has shed some light on rural, suburban and urban attitudes and views. About 20 percent of urban respondents said that they were worse off financially than they were in 2012. That can be compared to 28 percent of those who live in the suburbs and 36 percent who live in rural areas. Some 57 percent of urban voters say that ...

    Some quick observations on polarization, based on preliminary exit polling data. Among Trump supporters, 96 percent have an unfavorable opinion of Clinton. Among Clinton supporters, 95 percent have an unfavorable opinion of Trump.

    The preliminary exit poll data also reveals some interesting nuggets about division and unpopularity. Eighty-one percent of Trump voters think Obamacare “went too far.” Half of Clinton voters think it didn’t go far enough. Forty-four percent of Trump voters say their financial situation is worse than it was four years ago; 47 percent of Clinton vot...

    Trump incites greater fear than Clinton, especially among women: 43 percent of women say they’d feel scared if Trump were elected, compared with 31 percent of men. Nearly twice as many women as men say they’d feel excited by a Clinton win, 22 vs. 12 percent, respectively. And, 72 percent of Clinton supporters feel scared by a Trump presidency, 59 p...

    When it comes to views on whether the country is headed in the right direction, just 31 percent of Clinton voters say the country is "seriously off on the wrong track." Compare that to Trump voters -- a whopping 93 percent of whom say the country is on the wrong track.

    Trump’s treatment of women and Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of state have been highly controversial issues. In preliminary exit poll results, 51 percent of voters say Trump’s treatment of women bothers them a lot, while fewer, 45 percent, say the same about the situation regarding Clinton’s emails. (Note: Interviews repre...

    Given their unpopularity, Clinton and Trump alike are seeing lukewarm support — including many voters who chiefly oppose their opponent rather than supporting them. This is especially so in Trump’s case, and far different from what we saw in 2012, when 70 percent of Obama’s voters strongly supported him, as did 60 percent of Romney’s, compared with...

    When did voters make their decision? Despite the frantic finish and a series of major events near the end of the race, 75 percent of voters say they decided on their vote more than a month ago. Still, 24 percent of voters say they made their choice in the last month. They’ll both be important groups to watch as the night goes on.

    Whatever their divisions, many voters share a sense of frustration with the political situation. Sixty-one percent of voters in preliminary exit poll results say the country’s on the wrong track. That’s similar to its level in 2012 when Barack Obama won re-election and down from 75 percent in 2008 at the peak of the economic crisis, but well above ...

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  5. 11/08/2016 05:46 PM EST. ... according to early, preliminary results Tuesday from the national network exit poll. ... 87 percent to 8 percent, according to Fox News. And her lead over Trump among ...

  6. Fox News, April 2016* 82 87 Note: *Among registered voters. +Among likely voters. Volume 12, Issue 6 • June 2016 A M o n t h l ... National Election pool exit polls, 2016. (Continued on the next ...

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