(Reuters) -Democrat Kamala Harris confronted Republican Donald Trump on Tuesday within the U.S. presidential election, with the 2 candidates vying to draw assist after staking positions on points together with abortion, the financial system and overseas coverage.
Following are preliminary outcomes from an exit ballot performed by Edison Analysis. Outcomes will likely be up to date as further ballot responses are gathered.
* Harris wins 53% of girls voters in Georgia; Trump wins 46%. Trump’s share is up 1 share level from a 2020 exit ballot.
* Trump wins 71% of white voters in Georgia; Harris wins 28%. Trump’s share is up 2 share factors from a 2020 exit ballot.
* Harris wins 86% of Black voters in Georgia; Trump wins 12%. Trump’s share is up 1 share level from a 2020 exit ballot.
* Trump wins 74% of white males voters in Georgia; Harris wins 24%. Trump’s share is up 2 share factors from a 2020 exit ballot.
* Harris wins 31% of white ladies voters in Georgia; Trump wins 69%. Trump’s share is up 2 share factors from a 2020 exit ballot.
* Harris wins 81% of Black males voters in Georgia; Trump wins 16%. Trump’s share is unchanged from a 2020 exit ballot.
* Harris wins 90% of Black ladies voters in Georgia; Trump wins 8%. Trump’s share is up 1 share level from a 2020 exit ballot.
* Trump wins 39% of voters age 18-29 in Georgia; Harris wins 59%. Trump’s share is down 4 share factors from a 2020 exit ballot.
* Harris wins 40% of voters age 65+ in Georgia; Trump wins 59%. Trump’s share is up 3 share factors from a 2020 exit ballot.
* Trump wins 56% of voters age 45+ in Georgia; Harris wins 42%. Trump’s share is up 2 share factors from a 2020 exit ballot.
* Harris wins 56% of voters beneath age 45 in Georgia; Trump wins 42%. Trump’s share is down 1 share level from a 2020 exit ballot.
* Trump wins 55% of voters with no school diploma in Georgia; Harris wins 44%. Trump’s share is up 1 share level from a 2020 exit ballot.
* Harris wins 55% of voters with school levels in Georgia; Trump wins 43%. Trump’s share is up 1 share level from a 2020 exit ballot.
* 46% of voters in Georgia stated that they had a positive view of Trump, in comparison with 46% who stated so in Edison Analysis’s 2020 exit ballot. 52% seen him unfavorably, in comparison with 53% in 2020.
* 49% of voters in Georgia stated that they had a positive view of Harris, in comparison with 50% who stated the identical of Biden in Edison Analysis’s 2020 exit ballot. 49% seen her unfavorably, in comparison with 48% who seen Biden that approach in 2020.
* 39% of voters in Georgia stated the financial system mattered most in deciding methods to vote within the presidential election. 10% stated immigration, 14% abortion, 28% the state of democracy, 4% overseas coverage.
* 52% of voters in Georgia stated their household’s monetary scenario was worse off than it was 4 years in the past, in comparison with 16% who stated so in Edison Analysis’s 2020 exit ballot. 19% stated they had been higher off than they had been 4 years in the past, in comparison with 44% in 2020. 28% stated their monetary scenario was unchanged.
* 68% of voters in Georgia stated they assume democracy within the U.S. is threatened. 30% stated it’s safe.
* 60% of voters in Georgia stated they did not have school diploma, in comparison with 60% in Edison Analysis’s 2020 exit ballot. 40% had a level, in comparison with 40% in 2020.
* 54% of voters in Georgia had been ladies, in comparison with 56% in Edison Analysis’s 2020 exit ballot. 46% had been males, in comparison with 44% in 2020.
* 57% of voters in Georgia had been white, in comparison with 61% in Edison Analysis’s 2020 exit ballot. 30% had been Black, in comparison with 29% in 2020. 8% had been Hispanic, in comparison with 7% in 2020.
* 28% of voters in Georgia had been white males, in comparison with 29% in Edison Analysis’s 2020 exit ballot. 29% had been white ladies, in comparison with 33% in 2020.
* 12% of voters in Georgia had been Black males, in comparison with 11% in 2020. 18% had been Black ladies, in comparison with 17% in 2020.
* 4% of voters in Georgia had been Hispanic males, in comparison with 3% in 2020. 4% had been Hispanic ladies, in comparison with 4% in 2020.
Exit polling displays only a slice of the tens of million of people that have voted, each earlier than and on Election Day, and the preliminary outcomes are topic to vary by way of the course of the night time as extra persons are surveyed.
Nationwide exit-poll outcomes present an necessary window into the pondering of the nation, however could indirectly align with the seven battleground states anticipated to determine the presidential election.
Exit polls seize variations amongst turnout in numerous demographic teams, similar to males vs ladies voters or college-educated vs non-college educated voters, and may present insights into how turnout has modified from previous elections.
One key benefit of exit polls is all of the folks surveyed, by definition, are individuals who solid ballots on this election.