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Watching March roll out real winter
Here's info on a huge likely voter survey (over 70k likely voters) with a lot of detailed breakouts. The data is from early September through this week.
And here's the referenced link in that NYT piece to the preliminary data from the survey, it has a slider for categories so you can see what you want of it.
The study, which reached over 70,000 online respondents from late September through this week, will be matched up after the election with official voter data to determine precisely how groups across the country turned out. Set for release in February 2021, the resulting data will be similar to an exit poll, while in some ways offering more precise and detailed information.
This year, for the first time, the survey also tabulated how respondents voted for president four years ago. It found Mr. Biden holding onto the support of 95 percent of voters who had cast ballots for Mrs. Clinton in 2016, while Mr. Trump was retaining 90 percent of his supporters from four years ago. Among voters who had not turned out in 2016, Mr. Biden led by a 2-to-1 margin, although many in this group didn’t express a vote preference.
The study, which was previously known as the Cooperative Congressional Election Study, has been conducted since 2006 by a consortium of university researchers spearheaded by Harvard.
And here's the referenced link in that NYT piece to the preliminary data from the survey, it has a slider for categories so you can see what you want of it.
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