The Corner

Still More McCain and Huck

The Virginia exit pollsters asked Republican voters if they listened to conservative talk radio.  Thirty-one percent said they listened frequently; Huckabee won among them, 56 percent to 32 percent.  Twenty-nine percent said they listen occasionally; among them, the race was tied, 44 to 44.  Twenty-one percent said they rarely listened; McCain won among them, 49 to 42.  And 18 percent said they never listened to conservative talk radio, and McCain won among them 53 to 40.

Byron York is a former White House correspondent for National Review.
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