Super Tuesday votes are being tallied and preliminary exit poll results are in.
The Wall Street Journal reported that CNN, NBC and other media outlets have collected data for the polls. Here are some takeaways:
Most Republican voters already decided who they're voting for.
Forty-two percent of Republican primary voters said they made their decisions over a month ago. Twenty-two percent made a decision in the past few days, and 10 percent made up their mind last week.
Most Democratic voters want someone with political experience.
Unlike their Republican counterparts, 82 percent of Democratic voters want the next president to have experience. Fifty percent of Republican voters want the next president to be someone who is an outsider, or outside of the political establishment.
Most Trump voters are angry.
NBC reported that 53 percent of Trump voters in Georgia are angry. Only 4 percent said they are satisfied. A similar trend goes for the rest of Georgia Republican voters. Forty-four percent said they are angry, and 8 percent said they are satisfied.
More older voters turned out than younger ones.
ABC News reported that the range of voters under 30 is between one and 10 and two in 10 for exit polls.
Democratic voters are not as divided on candidates as Republicans.
CNN reported that most Democratic voters said they would be fine with either Clinton or Sanders as the Democratic nominee for president.
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