Immigration Tops Exit Polls in Ohio GOP Primary

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Exit polls in Ohio show that immigration was the top issue among Republican presidential primary voters in the state. Nearly half of GOP voters identified immigration as their top issue, with 73% of them supporting deportation of most undocumented immigrants. Bernie Moreno, backed by Donald Trump, wins the GOP Senate primary in Ohio.

Exit polls in Ohio on Tuesday showed that immigration was the top issue among Republican presidential primary voters in the state, CBS News reported. Nearly half of GOP voters, 45%, identified immigration as their top issue, the highest percentage among states that conducted exit polls, according to CBS News. Further, 73% of those said that most undocumented immigrants in the United States should be deported.

Donald Trump-backed Bernie Moreno cruised to win the GOP Senate primary on Tuesday night for the right to face Democrat incumbent Sen. Sherrod Brown in November. In a race the final polls showed to be close, Moreno was leading Matt Dolan by more than 17 points with 88% of the votes in late Tuesday night. Newsmax was able to call the win for Moreno just a little more than an hour after the polls closed in Ohio. Trump also racked up another primary win in Ohio on Tuesday night as he steamrolls to the nomination at the GOP convention in July. Mark Swanson ✉ Mark Swanson, a Newsmax writer and editor, has nearly three decades of experience covering news, culture and politics

 

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