One company will break with exit-polling tradition on Tuesday and release results of its surveys throughout Election Day rather than waiting until all votes have been cast in a particular state. Votecastr plans to release its first real-time projections at 8 a.m. Eastern, Politico reports. Slate and Vice News have partnered with the firm. The plan has been met with concerns that reporting on voting as it happens could affect the outcome if people who would have voted decide against it because they believe the outcome has already been determined. Some speculated that Florida Panhandle voters stayed home in 2000...