Early Exit Polls Show Economy Top Issue Among Voters

Posted on November 5, 2008 
Filed Under Gay Wired, News

The first exit poll numbers in Election 2008 are now beginning to stream in and voters overwhelmingly have chosen the economy as the top issue facing the country. Early exit poll results indicate that 62 percent of voters felt the state of the nation’s economy is the most important issue in the presidential election between John McCain and Barack Obama. The war in Iraq was the second most important issue cited by voters, but only 10 percent of those polled listed the ongoing strife in Iraq as their top concern.

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