“Change” seems to be topping “Experience” in exit polls in Ohio and Texas.

But voters in focus groups when asked are not be able to identify what “Change,” a word identified with Obama, will bring nor can they quantify what Clinton’s “Experience” really means.

The voters seem to want change no matter what it is and Obama isn’t helping the voter by identifying what it is that he is proposing.

Meanwhile Clinton talks a lot about “Experience” counting her time as first lady of a Governor and a President.  Voters don’t seem to be buying into this definition of experience.

According to ABC early exit poll data, it suggests a “smaller-than-previous turnout by union voters in Ohio. At the same time it also finds broad anti-trade sentiment:  About eight in 10 believe that trade with other countries takes more jobs from Ohio than it creates.  Anti-trade sentiment is lower in Texas, with about six in 10 there saying trade takes jobs. Developing . . .