I wonder what Mitofski would have to say about it...
"Adjusted" exit polls.
Bush Bushv2000 Kerry Nader
Protestant (54%)59% +3 40% 0%
Catholic (27%) 52% +5 47% 0%
Jewish (3%) 25% +6 74% *
Other (7%) 23% -5 74% 1%
None (10%) 31% +1 67% 1%
vs.
Numbers from above survey (also weighted to match results):
Change in Change in Change in
Bush Vote* Dem. Vote Turnout
Traditionalist Evangelical Protestant +4% -4% +7
Other Christians +12 -12 +7
ALL EVANGELICAL PROTESTANT +4 -4 +9
Traditionalist Catholic +17 -17 +12
Traditionalist Mainline Protestant 0 0 +14
Centrist Evangelical Protestant +3 -3 +2
Latino Protestant +31 -31 +11
Centrist Mainline Protestant +1 -1 +15
Centrist Catholic +11 -11 +4
ALL NON-LATINO CATHOLIC +5 -5 +11
ENTIRE ELECTORATE +1 -1 +10
ALL MAINLINE PROTESTANT -10 +10 +11
Modernist Evangelical Protestant 0 0 +23
Unaffiliated Believers -5 -5 -10
Latino Catholic +7 -7 +17
Modernist Catholic -12 +12 +21
Seculars -3 -3 +9
ALL UNAFFLIATED -5 +5 0
Jews 0 0 +15
Other Faiths -5 +5 -7
Modernist Mainline Protestant -23 +23 +13
Atheists, Agnostics -12 +12 -7
Black Protestants +12 -12 0
...a survey that just somehow interviewed more democrats among protestants than among catholics... or a "final" exit poll that had to overrepresent "evangelicals" in order to make the numbers fit?