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Most Georgia voters say Senate runoff elections conducted fairly, CNN exit poll shows | CNN Politics
By , and , CNNLink Copied!Ad Feedback — Most Georgia voters that will determine control of the US Senate say they are confident that the votes will be counted accurately, according to the early results of an exit poll conducted for CNN and other news networks by Edison Research.About three-quarters feel that way, a sharp contrast with the mere majority who say the state’s presidential election in November was conducted fairly.Those views are sharply divided by party, as both Republican candidates for Senate in Tuesday’s contests have expressed support for a planned effort to...…By , and , CNNLink Copied!Ad Feedback — Most Georgia voters that will determine control of the US Senate say they are confident that the votes will be counted accurately, according to the early results of an exit poll conducted for CNN and other news networks by Edison Research.About three-quarters feel that way, a sharp contrast with the mere majority who say the state’s presidential election in November was conducted fairly.Those views are sharply divided by party, as both Republican candidates for Senate in Tuesday’s contests have expressed support for a planned effort to...WW…
More Latino voters support Trump in 2020 than 2016, but young Americans favor Biden, early CNN exit polls show | CNN Politics
By , , and , CNNLink Copied!Ad Feedback — picked up more Latino voters in several key battleground states than he won in 2016, according to results of a .The President captured almost half of the group in Florida, up from 35% in 2016. Former Vice President earned just over half of the Latino vote in the state, compared to 62% who supported Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton four years ago.Biden also lost support among Latino voters in Georgia and Ohio, important states to capturing the White House. The former vice president was up only about 16 percentage points in Georgia and...…By , , and , CNNLink Copied!Ad Feedback — picked up more Latino voters in several key battleground states than he won in 2016, according to results of a .The President captured almost half of the group in Florida, up from 35% in 2016. Former Vice President earned just over half of the Latino vote in the state, compared to 62% who supported Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton four years ago.Biden also lost support among Latino voters in Georgia and Ohio, important states to capturing the White House. The former vice president was up only about 16 percentage points in Georgia and...WW…
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