How are voters in Virginia, New Jersey and New York City feeling about the country, the economy and other issues? Here's what we learned from the ABC News exit polls, conducted by SSRS. This story will be updated throughout the evening as polling numbers come in. The economy is the biggest issue for Virginia voters, by far: About half of Virginia voters said that the economy was the most important issue facing the Commonwealth, while about 2 in 10 said health care was. Fewer -- about 1 in 10 -- said immigration and education were the most important issues, while even fewer said crime. More on how Virginian voters are viewing the economy: Most Virginia voters said federal government cuts are affecting their finances. About 6 in 10 Virginia voters said that the federal government cuts this y

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