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Chi tiết cuộc Thăm dò ý kiến thanh thiếu niên của nhắn tin Mei App về bỏ phiếu bầu cử Midterms năm 2018 Messaging App Poll Offers Details on the Youth Vote in 2018 Midterms Election Poll Conducted By Mei Messaging Breaks Down Highly Contested Midterm RacesNEW YORK, Nov. 8, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Mei App Inc. today released details of its pre-election and exit poll results for the 2018 Midterm Senate and Governor races. The company conducted polls through its mobile messaging app, Mei. Approximately 5,000 pre-election polls were answered (out of ~10,000 sent) from October 26 to November 7. Approximately 2,800 exit polls were answered (out of ~5,500 sent) after elections closed on November 6. Responses from young voters (age 18 – 29) represented roughly three quarters of poll responses, providing a unique perspective on how the youth vote contributed to the outcome of many elections across the country. Mei founder, Es Lee, commented, “Understanding young voters, who have typically been underrepresented in other polls and at voting booths, will become increasing important as this group become a larger part of the electorate.” Pre-Election Poll The following table summarizes pre-election voting preferences by age group in several hotly contested races. The percentages indicate the % of planned votes in favor of the Democratic candidate (out of combined planned votes for the Republican and Democratic candidates). As expected, the predominantly younger polling sample showed a significant preference towards Democratic candidates. However, how much young voters lean varied by race/candidate. PRE-ELECTION POLL
Pre-Election Poll
The following table summarizes pre-election voting preferences by age group in several hotly contested races. The percentages indicate the % of planned votes in favor of the Democratic candidate (out of combined planned votes for the Republican and Democratic candidates). As expected, the predominantly younger polling sample showed a significant preference towards Democratic candidates. However, how much young voters lean varied by race/candidate.
PRE-ELECTION POLL |
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AGE GROUP |
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Election |
OVERALL |
18-21 |
22-25 |
26-29 |
30-34 |
35-39 |
40+ |
|
TX Gov. (Valdez v. Abbott) |
50% |
47% |
50% |
56% |
63% |
44% |
25% |
|
FL Gov. (Gillum v. Desantis) |
65% |
50% |
82% |
88% |
67% |
56% |
64% |
|
GA Gov. (Abrams v. Kemp) |
73% |
69% |
89% |
88% |
50% |
100% |
67% |
|
OH Gov. (Cordray v. DeWine) |
64% |
75% |
63% |
50% |
50% |
nm |
75% |
|
TX Sen. (O’Rourke v. Cruz) |
65% |
63% |
67% |
73% |
63% |
71% |
33% |
|
IN Sen. (Donnelly v. Braun) |
68% |
80% |
67% |
67% |
50% |
100% |
nm |
|
AZ Sen. (Sinema v. McSally) |
67% |
86% |
80% |
60% |
100% |
25% |
33% |
|
Source = Mei Messaging |
nm = not meaningful |
PRE-ELECTION POLL |
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OTHER |
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Election |
WHITE |
BLACK |
LATINO |
N/A |
MALE |
FEMALE |
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TX Gov. (Valdez v. Abbott) |
32% |
83% |
69% |
53% |
43% |
72% |
||
FL Gov. (Gillum v. Desantis) |
63% |
83% |
40% |
67% |
52% |
100% |
||
GA Gov. (Abrams v. Kemp) |
47% |
100% |
nm |
85% |
72% |
83% |
||
OH Gov. (Cordray v. DeWine) |
57% |
100% |
0% |
65% |
59% |
73% |
||
TX Sen. (O’Rourke v. Cruz) |
49% |
92% |
71% |
67% |
58% |
83% |
||
IN Sen. (Donnelly v. Braun) |
54% |
100% |
0% |
81% |
65% |
75% |
||
AZ Sen. (Sinema v. McSally) |
50% |
100% |
nm |
72% |
67% |
67% |
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Source = Mei Messaging |
nm = not meaningful |
EXIT POLL |
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% |
AGE GROUP |
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Election |
OVERALL |
VOTED |
18-21 |
22-25 |
26-29 |
30-34 |
35-39 |
40+ |
|
TX Gov. (Valdez v. Abbott) |
58% |
23% |
55% |
67% |
60% |
67% |
67% |
33% |
|
FL Gov. (Gillum v. Desantis) |
50% |
28% |
47% |
50% |
71% |
60% |
nm |
nm |
|
GA Gov. (Abrams v. Kemp) |
80% |
43% |
60% |
100% |
100% |
nm |
nm |
50% |
|
OH Gov. (Cordray v. DeWine) |
67% |
37% |
73% |
67% |
40% |
nm |
nm |
nm |
|
TX Sen. (O’Rourke v. Cruz) |
61% |
23% |
62% |
71% |
67% |
67% |
33% |
33% |
|
IN Sen. (Donnelly v. Braun) |
69% |
46% |
83% |
100% |
nm |
nm |
nm |
nm |
|
AZ Sen. (Sinema v. McSally) |
53% |
40% |
80% |
40% |
nm |
nm |
nm |
nm |
|
Source = Mei Messaging |
nm = not meaningful |
EXIT POLL |
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OTHER/ |
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Election |
WHITE |
BLACK |
LATINO |
N/A |
MALE |
FEMALE |
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TX Gov. (Valdez v. Abbott) |
52% |
71% |
83% |
50% |
49% |
85% |
||
FL Gov. (Gillum v. Desantis) |
25% |
50% |
100% |
54% |
37% |
100% |
||
GA Gov. (Abrams v. Kemp) |
63% |
86% |
100% |
89% |
80% |
80% |
||
OH Gov. (Cordray v. DeWine) |
60% |
75% |
nm |
71% |
63% |
80% |
||
TX Sen. (O’Rourke v. Cruz) |
62% |
75% |
80% |
47% |
54% |
79% |
||
IN Sen. (Donnelly v. Braun) |
60% |
100% |
100% |
nm |
64% |
100% |
||
AZ Sen. (Sinema v. McSally) |
29% |
100% |
nm |
67% |
67% |
20% |
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Source = Mei Messaging |
nm = not meaningful |

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