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.
Containing the coronavirus now, even if it hurts the economy49% of voters
15%
84%
Rebuilding the economy now, even if it hurts efforts to contain the coronavirus46%
82%
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.