Hillary Clinton Takes South Carolina Primary – But The Big News Are The Exit Poll Results
Exit Polls Show 8 Out of 10 South Carolina Voters Prefer an Experienced Candidate, Not an Outsider
Hillary Clinton has won the South Carolina primary but that was wholly expected. The big news is what’s in the exit polls.
BREAKING: @ABC News projects Hillary Clinton will win the #SCPrimary, based on analysis of exit polls. https://t.co/U7iD1uqFEi
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) February 28, 2016
First, they show 60 percent of voters who turned out are Black, and 60 percent are women.Â
The Latest: Early exit polls in the South Carolina Democratic primary contest suggest about 6 in 10 voters are black.
— AP Politics (@AP_Politics) February 27, 2016
#SCPrimary latest: Exit polls from CNN and MSNBC indicate greater African-American voter turnout today than in 2008 when it was 55%.
— Andy Shain (@AndyShain) February 27, 2016
In addition to six out of ten voters in the SC Democratic primary being Black, and women, results show 70 percent believe Clinton to be honest, and 60 percent believe Bernie Sanders to be honest.
Preliminary exit poll results: More than 7 in 10 #SCPrimary voters say Clinton is honest, versus 6 in 10 for Sanders https://t.co/7scz7MNDFi
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) February 27, 2016
“While Clinton’s ratings on honesty are better overall than in previous states, there’s a sharp divide between the races: Barely more than half of white voters see Clinton as honest and trustworthy, while more than eight in 10 say that about Sanders. It’s essentially the exact opposite among blacks,” ABC News reports.
South Carolina voters also want a candidate who has more, not less, experience:
More than 8 in 10 #SCPrimary voters want an experienced candidate over an outsider, per preliminary exit polls: pic.twitter.com/ICmjCcPgD4
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) February 27, 2016
And they want the next president to continue President Obama’s policies:
.@ABC‘s Analysis Desk has detailed breakdowns of exit polls coming out of the #SCPrimary: https://t.co/7scz7N5f3S pic.twitter.com/0pWhVikl62
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) February 27, 2016
On race relations, 51 percent say both Clinton and Sanders would do a good job, while 33 percent pick just Clinton, and 12 percent just Sanders.
UPDATE I:
Clinton won the Black vote, 84% to Bernie Sanders’ 16%. Sanders took 58% of the white vote. Clinton took the majority of voters under 45, with 53%, and 74% of voters over 45.Â
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