exit poll造句1 Exit polls suggest a big Labour majority, but the true picture will only be known after the count.
2 In Iowa, exit polls reflected similar voter antipathy.
3 But then, nemesis: the exit poll, the Basildon result.
4 My guy at Channel 3 saw their exit polls.
5 A clue is contained in the exit polls.
6 Even before the first exit polls came in he was buying new tackle in readiness.
7 The exit polls suggest that people thought about this proposition, and began to accept it.
8 Early exit polls suggested that he had a 10-point lead over Mr Rudolph Giuliani,[www.] a Republican.
9 Exit polling indicated the final results would reflect this spread.
10 It was already showing strength in the exit polls, and may now be boosted by a sympathy vote.
11 Although the exit polls predicted a very close race, they could not measure early or absentee ballots.
12 National exit polls showed 54 percent of women voted for Clinton and 38 percent chose Dole.
13 Exit polls showed that 81 percent of those who voted for the president had a favorable opinion of his wife.
14 With the exit polls Tuesday showing an unprecedented gender difference of 17 points, Clinton stretched the gap into a gulf.
15 Law forbids the publication of exit polls before voting ends in every province.
16 The Democrats' exit polls gave a 60 percent majority for Clinton - 321 electoral votes.
17 In the election day exit poll, two-thirds of Virginia voters expressed a negative opinion of Robertson.
18 Exit polls also found that one in four voters had at one time supported Dole but changed their minds.
19 The difference between the Florida exit poll and the final results are 8.2 percentage points.
20 The exit poll suggests the Conservatives will be the largest party in the new parliament, but they will fall short of an overall majority by about 19 seats.
21 The press has scoured every exit poll for the latest evidence of racial polarization, not just in terms of white and black, but black and brown as well.
22 National exit poll results found Sen. Obama won two-thirds of Hispanics and more than two-thirds of voters aged 18 to 29.
23 It may not be possible to decide who has won until the exit polls are announced on Thursday evening.
24 Women preferred Democrats, 55 percent to 43 percent, according to the nationwide exit polls.
25 In the immediate aftermath of the 2004 election, for example, a major national exit poll was published in which voters ranked "moral values" as having determined how they cast their ballot.
26 Cheers and applause erupted at Fernandez's campaign bunker and dozens of supporters banged drums outside when television channels flashed the exit poll numbers.
27 "The networks are more and more closely guarding their exit poll results," Fortier said, so that information is not released before Americans are done voting.