What The Exit Polls Say

Quite simply, the exit polls show Hillary Clinton winning almost every demographic category possible. Groups Obama usually carried in previous primary states he lost tonight by sometimes two-to-one margins -- such as voters under the age of 40.

Voters in the West Virginia primary were overwhelmingly white (95%) and living in rural or suburban areas (97%). Clinton won 69% of white voters, including 74% of white women.

Obama has regularly carried college-educated, higher-income voters. But not in West Virginia. Clinton won 75% of those with no college education and 58% of those with a college education. She also carried every income bracket. She won liberals, moderates and conservatives all by about two-to-one.

Two outside factors also helped Clinton: 79% of Clinton voters said Bill Clinton, who carried the state in the 1992 and 1996 general elections, campaigning in the state was important; and 51% of all voters said they think Obama shares the views of his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright -- and Clinton won 84% of them.

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