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Exit polls: Five takeaways for national politics on road to 2024

A look at what the poll of exit polls – which shows a possible 2-2 draw between Congress and BJP -- in key Hindi heartland states and Telangana mean for national politics

April 15, 2024 / 14:23 IST
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A BJP victory in Rajasthan and a tight margin call in Madhya Pradesh would first and foremost indicate that Prime Minister Modi’s brand appeal retains its electoral potency, even in local contests.
A BJP victory in Rajasthan and a tight margin call in Madhya Pradesh would first and foremost indicate that Prime Minister Modi’s brand appeal retains its electoral potency, even in local contests.

Exit polls have been a critical weathervane in the political theatre that has characterised key poll contests ever since the American pollster Warren Mitofsky conducted the first one in 1967 for the Kentucky governor’s contest. Individual polls may get it wrong sometimes, for sure, but a wider poll of exit polls – averaging out the findings of all key pollsters -- more often than not, does provide a sense of the direction in which the people’s mood is moving.

So, what does the poll of exit polls – showing a possible 2-2 draw between Congress and BJP -- in key Hindi heartland states and Telangana mean for national politics? If these numbers hold on results day, here are five key takeaways:

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Brand Modi still delivering, even in state contests: A BJP victory in Rajasthan (which would be part of the state’s historical pattern of replacing incumbents) and a tight margin call in Madhya Pradesh (going against the grain of 20 years of anti-incumbency) would first and foremost indicate that Prime Minister Modi’s brand appeal retains its electoral potency, even in local contests.