NBC News Exit Poll Desk
NBC News Exit Poll Desk
NBC News Exit Poll Desk
NBC News Exit Poll Desk
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Polls show the electorate is moving further to the political left, wanting greater economic security and fairness and seeking a nominee who is experienced.
White evangelicals lacked a distinctive leader for their cause for the first time in three election cycles, but the largest portion still sided with Trump.
The NBC News Exit Poll showed some of the issues top of mind for Indiana voters, including the economy and the campaign as a whole.
Very conservative voters, who have made up one-third of Republicans voting in states so far, were tepid on the Texas senator at best.
Here are five charts that illustrate what was on voters’ minds, according to the NBC News Exit Polls in Connecticut, Maryland and Pennsylvania.
Here are five charts, with results from the NBC News Exit Poll, that provide a number of insights into the minds of New York voters.
Trump and Clinton both coasted to victory in Tuesday’s New York presidential primary, dealing a severe blow to challengers’ efforts.
New Yorkers think Clinton has the right experience to be commander-in-chief and can beat Donald Trump should he succeed as the GOP nominee.
Trump dominated the vote Tuesday, even among voter groups that have given him trouble in the past.
Here are six charts that help explain the results of the Wisconsin presidential primary.