Exit polls are surveys of a random sample of voters taken after they leave their voting location, supplemented by telephone interviews to account for absentee or early voters in many states.
Exit polls are surveys conducted on Election Day at polling places across the country. People are asked who they voted for and what issues mattered most to them. Learn more about exit polls and ...
Experts say it can’t be determined which of these polls is “right” because exit polls are a snapshot in time. However, other exit polls show Harris winning 18-29 year olds in Wisconsin ...
Shortly after 5 p.m., we will get our first look at a very large survey of people who voted in the presidential election, but don’t call it an exit poll. This survey will guide our reporting on ...
The polling included speaking with voters at polling places and phone interviews. The exit polls are not results, but instead a look at the thinking and motives of voters across the country.
Exit polls are surveys of voters taken as they exit their polling place. The exit poll also includes interviews with early in-person voters and a telephone poll is conducted for absentee voters.
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