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obviously especially northern virginia. a lot of government workers. southern virginia, defense installations. nearly half the voters in virginia said it was republicans in congress to blame for the shutdown and look here, you see that play out. it is shaded bloox of those voters, nearly nine in ten voted for the candidate. the shutdown also a factor. one last point to make. at a your mcauliffe said his opponent was a tea party extremist. he said he was too far right for a state like virginia. 43% of the voters in virginia opposed the tea party movement and you see it shaded blue. terry mcauliffe winning big. if the early results hold up, you see him winning in the middle of the electorate. taking advantage of the shutdown. using it against his challenger, pushing his republican challenger to the right. we used to think of it as conservative. you can think of it as moving to the middle. these exit polls we ve had. 50%, cuccinelli. 43%, 7% for the libertarian
candidate. sarvis. let s go to the headquarters of the two major candidates in virginia. dana bash is over at mcauliffe headquarters. how does it feel over there? it is quiet so far but talking to democrats in virginia, they are certainly feeling optimistic, feeling good about how the night will go based on a lot of things. primarily, the polls leading up to today. the results that they ve been hearing about back at the polling stations. if this state, the commonwealth does go for the democrat, terry mcauliffe, it will be the first time that has happened with a democrat in the white house in nearly half a century. a big, big sign for what this could mean as a battle ground state for 2014 and more importantly, 2016. dana is in northern virginia. let s to go cuccinelli headquarters. how does it feel over in richmond?
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much more influence of evangelical he voteders. among those voting in the south carolina primary, 64% joy themselves as born again evangelical christians. that is up a bit from four years ago, it was about 60% then. so strong influence tonight from evangelical christians. we didn t have a tea party four years ago but 2010 when the tea party sprung up it was important in the governors elections and other elections across south carolina. 66%, two-thirds of those voting in today s south carolina presidential primary say they support the tea party, 25% neutral on that question, only 8% of voters oppose the tea party so evangelicals, tea party, a conservative electorate in south carolina. only 2% of those voting describe themselves as liberal, 37% say they are very conservative, 32% somewhat conservative. we have a 1re67 more cvery much conservative than iowa. many are men, 53% and 47% women. let s bring it over here for a second to show as the results come in, we ll watch this ar