Does anyone know the best place for finding out voter demographic info once the election is settled?
Posted by iamwoodman574@reddit | Libertarian | View on Reddit | 7 comments
I'm curious to see the demographics after the fact to see what happened. A friend and I are discussing the primary factor in this election was, and we want to see if there are signs of actual republican shifts amongst many voting blocks, or if this was the result of young-and-left-leaning people still being a horrendously unreliable group.
Never really taken the time to hyper analyze the data before and we'd like to find a good source with specifics of possible.
Beachlean@reddit
It’s easy if you break the demographics down to statists and non statists.
morphoyle@reddit
Exit poll data should be taken with a big grain of salt.
iamwoodman574@reddit (OP)
No doubt. That's why I'm curious if there are any more concrete sources or if it's just estimates.
morphoyle@reddit
It's really based on self reporting since you can't tell for sure how someone voted. If that person lies, there's no way to know. You can't even assume a registered R or D voted for their party. I don't know how you could ensure any level of accuracy on a secret ballot.
iamwoodman574@reddit (OP)
Valid point! I figured that was the situation.
Impossible-Poetry-80@reddit
I'd be interested too
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