Company News · February 13, 2008
Edison Conducts Exit Polls in Maryland, Virginia
By Tom Webster
Obama, McCain Sweep
On Tuesday, January 29th, Edison Media Research successfully conducted exit polls at precincts all across Maryland and Virginia, surveying nearly 4000 respondents at Republican and Democratic primaries in both states to identify voter demographics, important issues and candidate preference. John McCain was the winner in both Republican primaries, while Barack Obama won the Democratic contests by wide margins.

Exit Polling data for both contests included voter opinions on the economy, the U.S. war in Iraq, and immigration. In addition, we asked questions ranging from which candidates stood the best chance of winning in the general election, to which voters were frequent listeners to conservative talk radio. In all primaries, critical real-time information was fed to the major news networks and the Associated Press, enabling these organizations to make timely, accurate calls throughout the evening and to provide their audiences with important post-election analysis.
Maryland Primary Results
Maryland Democratic Primary
Percentage
Obama
60%
Clinton
37%
Maryland Republican Primary
Percentage
McCain
55%
Huckabee
29%
Virginia Primary Results
Virginia Democratic Primary
Percentage
Obama
64%
Clinton
35%
Virginia Republican Primary
Percentage
McCain
50%
Huckabee
41%
Maryland/Virginia Exit Poll Data
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Obama, McCain Sweep
On Tuesday, January 29th, Edison Media Research successfully conducted exit polls at precincts all across Maryland and Virginia, surveying nearly 4000 respondents at Republican and Democratic primaries in both states to identify voter demographics, important issues and candidate preference. John McCain was the winner in both Republican primaries, while Barack Obama won the Democratic contests by wide margins.
Exit Polling data for both contests included voter opinions on the economy, the U.S. war in Iraq, and immigration. In addition, we asked questions ranging from which candidates stood the best chance of winning in the general election, to which voters were frequent listeners to conservative talk radio. In all primaries, critical real-time information was fed to the major news networks and the Associated Press, enabling these organizations to make timely, accurate calls throughout the evening and to provide their audiences with important post-election analysis.
Maryland Primary Results
Maryland Democratic Primary | Percentage |
Obama | 60% |
Clinton | 37% |
Maryland Republican Primary | Percentage |
McCain | 55% |
Huckabee | 29% |
Virginia Primary Results
Virginia Democratic Primary | Percentage |
Obama | 64% |
Clinton | 35% |
Virginia Republican Primary | Percentage |
McCain | 50% |
Huckabee | 41% |