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I changed the Heading so this can be the thread.
gcomeau
(5,764 posts)The posted times I saw said Ohio closes at 7:30 EST?
riversedge
(70,243 posts)FiveThirtyEight @FiveThirtyEight 13m13 minutes ago
Polls close in Ohio in about 15 minutes; heres how Democrats voted in '08. http://53eig.ht/22kdCFv #PrimaryDay
gcomeau
(5,764 posts)SunSeeker
(51,574 posts)MSMITH33156
(879 posts)"Too Early to Call with Clinton leading"
riversedge
(70,243 posts)riversedge
(70,243 posts)Chichiri
(4,667 posts)riversedge
(70,243 posts)riversedge
(70,243 posts)Democratic Primary
First results: Clinton leads by 44 points, with <1% reporting.
Candidates Vote Pct.
Hillary Clinton 4,778 71.4%
Bernie Sanders 1,826 27.3
Other 92 1.4
6,696 votes, <1% reporting (2 of 8,887 precincts)
book_worm
(15,951 posts)Ohio
As has been true all primary season, demographics played a big role in the Democratic primary Ohio today:
Race. Black voters in Ohio backed Clinton over Sanders by more than 2-1 but that was well down in preliminary results from her 5-1 advantage among blacks in previous contests to date. (Blacks also made up a slightly smaller percentage of the electorate in Ohio than in past primaries overall two in 10, vs. 26 percent in all states to date, and far higher in states where Clintons done best).
Race and age. As in Michigan, Clintons challenge was specifically among younger blacks. In preliminary results, she won blacks age 45 and older by her typical margins, with more than eight in 10 of their votes. But she and Sanders ran about evenly among blacks younger than 45.
Age. Two-thirds of voters 45 and older backed Clinton but Sanders, typically, had an even wider lead among younger voters. His challenge: They made up less of the electorate.
Ideology. Six in 10 voters in Ohio described themselves as liberals, up from just 40 percent in 2008, continuing a trend seen all season. Sanders won very liberal voters, but he and Clinton tied among somewhat liberals in preliminary results, and Clinton pushed strongly among moderates.
riversedge
(70,243 posts)misterhighwasted
(9,148 posts)bs 32
With 65% reported
riversedge
(70,243 posts)2016 election center
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http://www.cnn.com/election/primaries/states/oh/Dem
Updated 7:03 pm ET, Mar. 15, 2016
March 15 primarydelegate allocation: proportional
pledged
143
total delegates
160
superdelegates
17
status: processing resultsest. % in: 9%
candidatevotes%pledged delegates
Clinton106,162
68.6%
0
Sanders47,015
30.4%
0
results by county
riversedge
(70,243 posts)Daily Kos Elections @DKElections 5m5 minutes ago
Still a ton to go for #OHPrimary but early votes give Hillary huge 69-30 cushion over Sanders. Leading in each county that's reporting
Chichiri
(4,667 posts)riversedge
(70,243 posts)status: processing resultsest. % in: 10%
candidatevotes%pledged delegates
Clinton116,440
68.1%
0
Sanders52,108
30.5%
0
results by county
status: processing resultsest. % in: 10%
candidatevotes%pledged delegates
Clinton116,440
68.1%
0
Sanders52,108
30.5%
0
results by county
riversedge
(70,243 posts)CBS News Politics @CBSPolitics 3m3 minutes ago
As results roll in, see where the highest concentration of OH GOP voters are - @L2political http://cbsn.ws/1oWJOAC
riversedge
(70,243 posts)est. % in: 12%
candidatevotes%pledged delegates
Clinton129,593
66.2%
Sanders63,812
32.6%
Treant
(1,968 posts)For Clinton!
KewlKat
(5,624 posts)zixiofix
(40 posts)KewlKat
(5,624 posts)will we be a clean sweep tonight?
Treant
(1,968 posts)I'd take those three against Sanders' two small wins (the best he can hope for at this point).