Wisconsin Exit Polls
Wisconsin has 10 electoral votes up for grabs. John McCain and Barack Obama won their respective primaries in the state. While the contest between the two contenders was originally close, Obama has pulled ahead in recent weeks. As of October 31, 2008, Obama led McCain in the polls by 14 percent.1 Obama has a significant lead, although on October 14, it was reported to be 17 points and has since narrowed.2 The polls close at 8 pm on election night and returns can be expected soon thereafter.
Fast Facts
- Electoral votes: 10
- Polls open: 7 am to 8 pm
- Current polls: Obama up 12 percent as of early morning November 4, 2008
- Democratic Primary winner: Barack Obama
- Republican Primary winner: John McCain
Past Wisconsin Winners
- 2004: John Kerry
- 2000: Al Gore
- 1996: Bill Clinton
- 1992: Bill Clinton
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