UWM Prof. of Gov. Affairs Mordecai Lee: Election Night analysis



WISCONSIN (AP) -- More than 80 percent of Republicans who cast ballots in Wisconsin's presidential primary say they expected Mitt Romney to be the party's nominee. Romney won Wisconsin's presidential primary Tuesday night, and also clinched victories in Washington D.C. and Maryland.

Preliminary results of an exit poll in Wisconsin on Tuesday show Republicans divided on which candidate they trust most to handle health care.

About 4 in 10 GOP voters in the Wisconsin and Maryland primaries say the most important trait a candidate can have is the ability to defeat President Barack Obama in November. Almost as many combined say that it's vital for a candidate to be a true conservative or have strong moral character.

Voters in the two states are among the least conservative to cast ballots this primary season. Just three states have had fewer voters calling themselves "very conservative.''

UW-Milwaukee Professor of Governmental Affairs, Mordecai Lee, appeared on FOX6 News live on Election Night to provide analysis on a number of races voters faced at the polls Tuesday, April 3rd. CLICK THE VIDEO LINK ABOVE FOR MORE.