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Tuesday, November 02, 2004

Minnesota 

Exit polls:

Several key voting blocks seemed to be swinging toward John Kerry, according to the exit poll in Minnesota. But the gender gap -- sometimes there and sometimes not during the weeks before the election -- may have disappeared again.

Those are among the findings of early exit poll results in Minnesota on Election Day. As of midafternoon, the National Exit Pool exit poll of 1,640 randomly selected Minnesota voters leaving polling places found that there's virtually no gender gap: men and women have been about equally likely to support President Bush and Kerry. That may change as a different mix of voters turn out in the evening.

But a majority of other groups seems to backing Kerry at the polls. They include:

* Younger voters
* Independents
* Political moderates
* Singles

The majority of first-time voters and last-minute deciders - those who have made up their minds in the past three days or so -- also back Kerry.
(via Strib)

Good news. Then again, if everything is going according to plan, with massive turnout and the undecideds breaking for Kerry, then why am I chewing my hands?

GOTV!

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