Ok, lets look at this...
Men were also a crucial Walker voting group and made up half of the electorate today. This is another voting bloc where Walker’s edge ticked up from 2010 (by two percentage point) to 59% over Barrett's 40%.
Men
Barrett 40%
Walker 59%
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Men were also a crucial Walker voting group and made up half of the electorate today. This is another voting bloc where Walker’s edge ticked up from 2010 (by two percentage point) to 59% over Barrett's 40%.
Oh what the hell, this is a june 5th poll so here we go...
More than half of voters in today’s recall -- 54 percent -- were working class whites. Walker won here as well -- gaining three percentage points from 2010.
Working Class Whites
Barrett 38%
Walker 61%
Thirty-three percent of voters today live in a union household. That’s up from 26% union households in the 2010 election. Even so, that wasn’t enough to help Barrett.
Union Households
Barrett 62%
Walker 38%
A 54-percent majority give Walker a thumbs-up for his handling of job creation.
Walker's Handling Of Job Creation
Approve 54%
Disapprove 45%
In addition, a bare 52-percent majority of voters approves of the new Wisconsin law that limits the ability of government workers to collectively bargain over pay and benefits.
Law Limiting Ability To Collectively Bargain Over Pay And Benefits
Approve 52%
Disapprove 47%
Similar numbers approve of how Walker handled the collective bargaining issue.
Walker’s Handling Of Collective Bargaining
Approve 52%
Disapprove 47%
Looking ahead to 2012, here’s what the Fox News exit poll says about the Barack Obama-Mitt Romney matchup.
In 2008, Obama won Wisconsin by 14 percentage points. Among recall voters today, he topped Romney by seven points in a 2012 matchup, besting the former governor 51% to 44%. Among Obama backers, 18% say they voted for Walker today.
2012 Presidential Election
Obama 51%
Romney 44%
Wouldn’t vote 3%
Meanwhile, by 42-38 percent, more voters say Obama than Romney would do a better job improving the economy. Some 19% say "neither" would.
Who Would Do A Better Job Handling Economy?
Obama 42%
Romney 38%
Neither 19%
On which candidate would do a better job "helping the middle class" -- Obama again tops Romney by 46-37 percent.
Who Would Do A Better Job Helping The Middle Class?
Obama 46%
Romney 37%
Neither 16%
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http://nation.foxnews.com/scott-walker/2012/06/06/exit-poll-tea-party-key-walker-win#ixzz28BguElXU