2008 Presidential Race
2008 United States presidential election - Wikipedia
The 2008 United States presidential election was the 56th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 4, 2008. The Democratic ticket of ...
Presidential Election of 2008 - 270toWin
Democrat Barack Obama, then junior United States Senator from Illinois, defeated Republican John McCain. Nine states changed allegiance from the 2004 election.
United States presidential election of 2008 - Britannica
American presidential election held on November 4, 2008, in which, after a campaign that lasted nearly two years, Americans elected Democrat Barack Obama ...
2008 | The American Presidency Project
BARACK OBAMA Democrat, JOHN McCAIN. Republican. STATE, TOTAL VOTES, Votes, %, EV, Votes, %, EV. Alabama, 2,099,819, 813,479, 38.7%, 1,266,546, 60.3%, 9.
Washington Report: 2008—A Historic Election - ACCP
November 4, 2008, brought to a close the longest, costliest, and most eagerly anticipated presidential election in history.
2008 United States elections - Wikipedia
2008 presidential election results map. Blue denotes states/districts won by Democrat Barack Obama, and Red denotes those won by Republican John McCain. Numbers ...
A look back at the 2008 election | The Obama Foundation
February 10, 2007. Obama: I'm running for President. U.S. Sen. Barack Obama formally entered the 2008 race for the presidency today…
The 2008 Election: Campaign Issues and Candidate Positions
Obama and McCain disagreed on a wide range of issues. The issues that received substantial attention during the campaign included the following:
2008 Presidential Race - OpenSecrets
OpenSecrets.org coverage of the 2008 Presidential race and candidates.
2008 Electoral College Results | National Archives
President Barack Obama [D] Main Opponent John McCain [R] Electoral Vote Winner: 365 Main Opponent: 173 Total/Majority: 538/270 Vice ...
Dissecting the 2008 Electorate: Most Diverse in U.S. History
Overall, whites made up 76.3% of the record 131 million people who voted in November's presidential election, while blacks made up 12.1%, ...
6.1.5 2008 Presidential Election Documents
Democratic Party. Barack Obama U.S. Senator: Illinois Candidacy Declared: February 10, 2007. Status: elected 44th President on November 4, 2008.
How Groups Voted in 2008 | ROPER CENTER
Demographic Group Obama McCain TOTAL All Voters Pct. 53% 45% SEX Men 47 49 48 Women 53 56 43.
The American Presidential Election of 2008 - YouTube
... presidential elections from 1788 to the present. They'll be done by Election Day. In 2008, a lot of exciting candidates enter the race for ...
The 2008 Election: Campaign Themes, Strategies, and Developments
Obama's overarching campaign theme was the need for change. His theme of change had two facets. First, it meant a change in the White House.
WHO WILL BE AMERICA'S 44TH PRESIDENT?
And so in the 2008 elections the Republican and Democratic candidates: McCain. - Palin and Obama - Biden, respectively, will appear on the election ballots in ...
2008 Presidential Preference Primary - Election Results - RI.gov
Candidate, Total votes. Hillary CLINTON, 108949. Barack OBAMA, 75316. John EDWARDS, 1133. UNCOMMITTED, 1041. REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE ...
Presidential Elections 1972 - 2008 - Digital Scholarship Lab
Presidential Election, 2008: Barack Obama (Democrat) defeated John McCain (Republican), winning 365 electoral votes and 52.9% of the popular vote.
Presidential Big Board - Election Results 2008 - The New York Times
Live election results and maps for the 2008 Presidential election, including electoral vote counts and county-by-county maps.
The reader is encouraged also to consult the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended (52 U.S.C. 30101 et seq.), Commission regulations (Title 11 of ...