SHOCK: First Time Voters Pick Obama 72% to 27%

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Voting

That’s the word from their CNN’s exit polling, and that number is CRAZY.

Oh note, first time voters make up about 10% of the registered voting population.

Amazing.


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3 Responses to “SHOCK: First Time Voters Pick Obama 72% to 27%”

  1. Dollface Says:

    It’s really not a surprise to me. Barack Obama resonates with my generation far more than John McCain could ever hope to. Some of my friends who weren’t even registered to vote, made sure they registered in time so they could vote for Obama.

    If that doesn’t say something about the change we need in this country, what does?

  2. Dyre42 Says:

    They are calling results dangerously early. Only 2% of PA precincts have reported so far.

  3. Dyre42 Says:

    Oops wrong window.

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