South Carolina exit polls: More black, moderate voters turn out
Black and moderate Democrats propelled Joe Biden to a big win in South Carolina's presidential primary Saturday, according to results of an NBC News Exit Poll.
South Carolina's electorate was markedly more diverse and moderate than previous early-voting states this year. Two out of three black voters in the early data said they want a return to Obama’s policies, while a plurality of white Democrats, 43 percent said they are looking for a president who will pursue more liberal policies.
Nearly two out of three white Democrats said they are angry, while another quarter said they are"dissatisfied," with Trump. Among black voters Saturday, just 37 percent described themselves as angry, and 46 percent said they’re dissatisfied.
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