Per Fox News, 10 percent of voters are voting for the first time, about the same as the 11 percent in 2004. In the following states, these voters broke down as follows: Indiana: Obama 73 percent/McCain 23 percent Ohio: Obama 69 percent/McCain 31 percent Virginia: Obama 63 percent/McCain 36 percent White men make up 36 percent of the electorate, the same as in 2004. Indiana: Obama 44 percent/McCain 54 percent (Kerry 34/Bush 65 in 2004) Ohio: Obama 47 percent/McCain 51 percent (Kerry 43/Bush 56 in 2004) Virginia: Obama 39 percent/McCain 58 percent (Kerry 27/Bush 72 in 2004) These numbers are very early, but at first glance it appears that Obama is doing significantly better among white men than John Kerry.
Indiana: Obama 73 percent/McCain 23 percent Ohio: Obama 69 percent/McCain 31 percent Virginia: Obama 63 percent/McCain 36 percent
White men make up 36 percent of the electorate, the same as in 2004.
Indiana: Obama 44 percent/McCain 54 percent (Kerry 34/Bush 65 in 2004) Ohio: Obama 47 percent/McCain 51 percent (Kerry 43/Bush 56 in 2004) Virginia: Obama 39 percent/McCain 58 percent (Kerry 27/Bush 72 in 2004)
These numbers are very early, but at first glance it appears that Obama is doing significantly better among white men than John Kerry.