Exit poll results and analysis from Nevada

Data as of Nov. 17 at 11:50 a.m.

Who won each group in Nevada

Groups that candidates won by six or more percentage points

Joe Biden
Donald Trump

Barack Obama won Nevada by a landslide in 2008, but Republicans have cut the margins since, and former vice president Joe Biden narrowly won there. Democrats swamped the GOP there in 2018, but the pandemic complicated the party’s traditional canvass strategy — one that has led pollsters, for years, to underestimate the party’s advantage with Latinos. Trump lost the state’s six electoral votes by only about two points in 2016.

The Post is publishing preliminary results from national and state exit polls that allow readers to explore demographic trends in the 2020 vote. These surveys randomly sample voters in three ways: in-person, as they exited voting places on or before Election Day, and by telephone, through a survey of more than 25,000 early voters, to help account for the huge increase of votes cast early.

Below, see how various groups voted in Nevada’s election for president.

Full exit poll results

Candidates who won a demographic group by six or more percentage points are highlighted. Follow live election results from Nevada here.

Sex
Trump
Biden
Men48% of voters
trump
51%
biden
46%
Women52%
trump
44%
biden
54%
Age
Trump
Biden
18-2915% of voters
trump
33%
biden
63%
30-4424%
trump
40%
biden
58%
45-6430%
trump
56%
biden
41%
65+30%
trump
53%
biden
46%
Race
Trump
Biden
White65% of voters
trump
56%
biden
43%
Black7%
trump
18%
biden
80%
Hispanic/Latino17%
trump
35%
biden
61%
Asian5%
trump
35%
biden
64%
Other5%
trump
54%
biden
42%
NET Non-White35%
trump
34%
biden
62%
Sex by race
Trump
Biden
White men30% of voters
trump
59%
biden
40%
White women35%
trump
53%
biden
45%
Black men3%
trump
26%
biden
71%
Black women4%
trump
11%
biden
87%
Hispanic/Latino men8%
trump
43%
biden
49%
Hispanic/Latino women9%
trump
25%
biden
72%
All other voters11%
trump
44%
biden
53%
Party self-identification
Trump
Biden
Democrats35% of voters
trump
5%
biden
95%
Republicans35%
trump
94%
biden
5%
Independents/Others30%
trump
44%
biden
50%
Ideology
Trump
Biden
Liberal26% of voters
trump
9%
biden
89%
Moderate37%
trump
37%
biden
61%
Conservative38%
trump
85%
biden
12%
Education
Trump
Biden
College graduates32% of voters
trump
44%
biden
53%
Some college or less68%
trump
50%
biden
48%
Education by race
Trump
Biden
White college graduates23% of voters
trump
48%
biden
49%
White, some college or less42%
trump
60%
biden
39%
Non-White college graduates9%
trump
35%
biden
62%
Non-White, some college or less26%
trump
34%
biden
62%
Education by race by sex
Trump
Biden
White women, college graduates12% of voters
trump
49%
biden
47%
White women, some college or less23%
trump
56%
biden
43%
White men, college graduates12%
trump
48%
biden
51%
White men, some college or less19%
trump
65%
biden
34%
Family income
Trump
Biden
Under $50,00037% of voters
trump
40%
biden
56%
$50,000-$99,99933%
trump
49%
biden
50%
$100,000 or more30%
trump
55%
biden
43%
When did you decide?
Trump
Biden
Decided in the last week2% of voters
trump
58%
biden
39%
Decided before last week96%
trump
48%
biden
51%
Most important issue in your vote for president
Trump
Biden
The coronavirus pandemic22% of voters
trump
12%
biden
85%
The economy36%
trump
87%
biden
11%
Crime and safety10%
trump
88%
biden
11%
Health-care policy14%
trump
14%
biden
84%
Racial inequality14%
trump
8%
biden
90%
Which is more important?
Trump
Biden
Containing the coronavirus now, even if it hurts the economy49% of voters
trump
15%
biden
84%
Rebuilding the economy now, even if it hurts efforts to contain the coronavirus46%
trump
82%
biden
15%

Methodology

Preliminary national and state exit poll results from interviews of randomly selected voters as they exited voting places across the country on Nov. 3, as well as from voters exiting early voting locations. Early voters were also reached through a telephone survey. The polls were conducted by Edison Research for the National Election Pool, The Washington Post and other media organizations. Results are weighted to match vote tallies by region and to correct for differential participation by subgroup.

Graphics by Brittany Mayes, Leslie Shapiro and Chris Alcantara. Text by David Weigel, Scott Clement, Emily Guskin, Kevin Uhrmacher, Ann Gerhart, Claudia Deane, Alauna Safarpour and Jocelyn Kiley.