2008 United States presidential election
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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.
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 ...
United States presidential election 2008, results by state, November ...
Also shows number of electoral votes per state. Includes insets of Alaska, Hawaii, and the District of Columbia. Available also through the Library of ...
2008 President General Election - Virginia Elections Database
Viewing 2008 President General Election. Candidates in this election and votes received: Barack Obama (52.6%), John McCain (46.3%), Ralph Nader (0.3%), ...
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 ...
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…
2008 United States Presidential Election, Results by Congressional ...
Esri, TomTom, FAO, NOAA, USGS | Map shapefiles from UCLA Political Science Department and Jeffrey B. Lewis, Brandon DeVine, Lincoln Pitcher, and Kenneth C.
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.
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.
2008 United States presidential election
Red denotes states/districts won by Ellis/Vinick. Blue denotes those won by the Democratic ticket. Numbers indicate electoral votes allotted to the winner of ...
Historical U.S. Presidential Election Results - Britannica
The president and vice president of the United States are formally elected through an electoral college. Members (“electors”) of this ...
270toWin - 2008 Presidential Election Interactive Map
Create an alternate history with this 2008 interactive electoral map. Develop your own what-if scenarios. Change the president, the states won and the ...
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 US presidential candidates' views on controversial issues.
2008 US presidential election - Lowy Institute Poll
In 2008, 73% said they would prefer John McCain, the Republican candidate, to win the United States' 2008 Presidential election.
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.