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ExitMarchpoll[i-1].body = "Highlights from preliminary results of exit polling Tuesday in the Mississippi primary. ";

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ExitMarchpoll[i-1].body = "In the Democratic race, Mississippi voters were strongly polarized by race, even more than in most other states that voted this year. <p>Seven in 10 whites voted for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, while 9 in 10 blacks voted for Sen. Barack Obama. <p>Clinton won among both white women, a group she normally carries, and white men, a key swing group in this campaign. Clinton's margin among whites is about even with her largest margin among the group to date, which was in neighboring Alabama. <p>Obama's margin among blacks was his second best showing with the group, after his home state of Illinois. <p>About half of the voters in the Democratic primary were black.<p>One in five whites said race was important to their votes, and nearly all voted for Clinton. Four in 10 blacks said race was important to their votes and nearly all voted for Obama.<br>";

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ExitMarchpoll[i-1].body = "More than half of Clinton voters said they had a favorable opinion of McCain; only about a quarter of Obama voters viewed McCain favorably.";

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ExitMarchpoll[i-1].body = "Two-thirds of Republican primary voters had a favorable view of Mike Huckabee. Fewer than one in 10 had an unfavorable view of McCain but nearly half said he is not conservative enough. Three-quarters were satisfied with McCain as the Republican nominee. Three in 10 said they listen to conservative talk radio frequently.<br>";

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ExitMarchpoll[i-1].body = "On several counts, Obama voters were more charitable toward Clinton than vice versa:<p>-- Six in 10 Obama voters said he should pick Clinton for vice president if he wins the nomination; four in 10 Clinton voters said she should pick Obama as her running mate if she wins.<p>-- Nearly three-fourths of Clinton voters said they would be dissatisfied if Obama wins the nomination. Little more than half of Obama voters would be dissatisfied with Clinton.<p>-- Four in 10 Obama voters said Clinton has offered clear and detailed plans to solve the country's problems. Only about one in five Clinton voters said that about Obama.<p>";

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