Election Day is finally here. Lines of voters have already formed outside several polling locations across the state to cast their ballots, and early voting saw an exceptionally high voter turnout. If you didn't vote early,
The latest poll, however, shows women up by six percentage points — 80% women to 74% men. With the gender gap reflecting in voting patterns, this could give insight to voter turnout and offer an early clue as to how the race will pan out, according to experts.
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Democrat Kamala Harris faced Republican Donald Trump on Tuesday in the U.S. presidential election, after the two candidates vied for support by staking positions on issues including abortion, the economy and foreign policy.
* 66% of voters in Nevada were white, compared to 65% in Edison Research's 2020 exit poll. 8% were Black, compared to 7% in 2020. 17% were Hispanic, compared to 17% in 2020. * 35% of voters in Nevada were white men, compared to 30% in Edison Research's 2020 exit poll. 31% were white women, compared to 35% in 2020.
* 30% of voters in Pennsylvania said the economy mattered most in deciding how to vote in the presidential election. 12% said immigration, 15% abortion, 33% the state of democracy, 3% foreign policy.
On Election Day, nonpartisans cast more ballots than voters from both major parties in Nevada. In Washoe County, nonpartisans cast almost as many votes as Republicans and Democrats combined Tuesday: about 11,200 nonpartisan votes, 7,800 Republican and 5,700 Democrat as of 3 p.m.
* 43% of voters in Michigan said their family's financial situation was worse off than it was four years ago, compared with 15% who said so in Edison Research's 2020 exit poll. 27% said they were better off than they were four years ago, compared with 41% in 2020. 29% said their financial situation was unchanged.
(Reuters) -Democrat Kamala Harris faced Republican Donald Trump on Tuesday in the U.S. presidential election, after the two candidates vied for support having staked positions on issues including abortion,
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