Exit polls: Inflation, abortion rights drive voters to polls

Going into the midterms, likely voters named the economy their top issue.

Last Updated: November 9, 2022, 10:40 AM EST

Voters headed to the polls Tuesday for the midterm elections that will determine which party holds the Senate and House of Representatives and could significantly impact President Joe Biden's agenda for the final two years of his first term in the White House.

According to a recent ABC/Post poll, 80% of likely voters said the economy was their top issue in their vote for Congress and 77% said the same about inflation.

Even after the polls close and votes are counted Tuesday night, it could be days or even a week before final midterm election results are known in every state, according to election experts and officials.

Nov 08, 2022, 10:26 PM EST

Inflation leads nationally as top issue for voters, except in Michigan, Pennsylvania

Nationally, 32% of voters named inflation as their top issue while 27% said abortion is their top issue, followed by crime, immigration and gun policy.

There are differences across states as to the degree which voters name inflation or abortion as their top issue, and voters in Michigan and Pennsylvania named abortion as their top issue over inflation.

Nov 08, 2022, 9:42 PM EST

Suburban women favor Fetterman, 50% view Oz as too extreme

Suburban women are divided 52% to 46%, on Democrat John Fetterman to Republican Mehmet Oz, according to preliminary results.

Their clout in Senate races isn’t clear: They voted 62% to 37% for Democratic Sen. Bob Casey in 2018, but retiring Republican Sen. Toomey won in 2016 with just 46% support in this group.

Meanwhile, 50% of Pennsylvania voters think Oz's views are too extreme, while 45% say the same of Fetterman.

Nov 08, 2022, 9:06 PM EST

In Michigan, 47% percent say abortion is most important issue driving their vote, 28% inflation

According to preliminary polling results, nearly half of Michigan voters say abortion is the most important issue driving their vote.

More than half of Michigan voters said abortion should be legal in all or most cases.

A voter drops his ballot in a drop box during early voting at the Lansing City Clerk's Office ahead of the midterm election in Lansing, Mich., Nov. 7, 2022.
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Michigan voters have an abortion-related question on the ballot as a legal battle over an abortion ban on the books continues.

Slightly more than a quarter of voters said inflation was the biggest issue.

Nov 08, 2022, 8:46 PM EST

Suburban women narrowly prefer Democrats, according to preliminary exit poll results

Just over half of suburban women prefer Democratic House candidates over Republican candidates, according to preliminary exit poll results.

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