Sens. Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz had a big night Tuesday in Wisconsin, winning the Democratic and Republican primaries, respectively. The NBC News Exit Poll revealed insights into how voters felt about various issues and the candidates after they made their choice.
Below are six charts that illustrate the most interesting lessons from WIsconsin.
The angry voter has been the hallmark of this year’s GOP nominating contest, but Midwestern Republicans have been a little less angry than most. The NBC News Exit Poll found that “Wisconsin nice” has kept up this trend, joining neighboring Michigan as the least angry voters this cycle.
About one out of three Republicans voting in Wisconsin said they would abandon the party if either Cruz or Donald Trump is the GOP nominee in November.
More Wisconsin Democratic voters think Bernie Sanders is trustworthy compared to Hillary Clinton. This questioned has dogged the former secretary of state throughout the primary campaign.









