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Alabama's 2nd congressional district At the federal level, the district is strongly Republican; it gave John McCain 63.42% of the vote in 2008 while Barack Obama received 36.05% here.

Democratic Party (United States) Democrats increased their share of the Hispanic vote in the 2008 presidential election, with Barack Obama receiving 67%.

Michigan Democratic primary, 2008 According to the poll, if the other major contenders were to appear in the ballot, Clinton would receive 46% of the vote, Obama would receive 23%, and Edwards would get 13% while 42% of the uncommitted vote would go to Obama.

Michigan Democratic primary, 2008 The first column of the table shows that according to the exit poll, Clinton, Obama, Edwards and Richardson would have received 46%, 35%, 12% and 1% respectively with such an expanded ballot.

Arkansas's 4th congressional district John McCain swept the district in 2008 with 58.14% of the vote while Barack Obama received 39.33% here.

Arcata, California For example, in the 2008 US presidential election, Republican candidate John McCain received less than 10 percent of the popular vote in many Arcata precincts, while in those same precincts Democratic candidate Obama received 85 percent or more of the vote.

Iowa Democratic caucuses, 2008 Edwards won middle-age voters ages 45-59 with 30 percent while Obama received 29 percent and Clinton took in 26 percent of their support.

California's 2nd congressional district John McCain carried the district in 2008 with 56.10% of the vote while Barack Obama received 41.43%.

Arkansas's 2nd congressional district John McCain carried the district in 2008 with 53.69% of the vote while Barack Obama received 44.07%.

Kids Pick the President Barack Obama received 51 percent (1,167,087 votes), and John McCain received 49 percent (1,129,945 votes).

Arizona's 1st congressional district Native son John McCain also carried the district in 2008 with 54.42% of the vote while Barack Obama received 44.25%.

Arizona's 1st congressional district During the Super Tuesday, February 5, 2008 Arizona Democratic Primary, the district was won by Hillary Rodham Clinton with 48.49% of the vote while Barack Obama received 42.21% and John Edwards took in 5.01%.

Alabama's 6th congressional district John McCain swept the district in 2008, taking in 75.91% of the vote while Barack Obama received 23.28%.

Arkansas's 1st congressional district The district swung even more Republican in 2008, giving John McCain 58.69% of the vote while Barack Obama received 38.41% here.

Wyoming's At-large congressional district John McCain also swept the district/state in 2008 with 64.78% of the vote while Barack Obama received 32.54%.

Arizona's 2nd congressional district Native son John McCain won the district in 2008 with 60.75% of the vote while Barack Obama received 38.07%.

Arizona's 2nd congressional district During the Super Tuesday, February 5, 2008 Arizona Democratic Primary, the district was won by Hillary Rodham Clinton with 54.52% of the vote while Barack Obama received 35.62% and John Edwards took in 7.43%.

South Dakota's At-large congressional district Then-U.S. Senator and now U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York won the June 3, 2008 South Dakota Democratic Primary with 55.35% of the statewide/at-large congressional district vote while then-U.S. Senator and now President Barack Obama of Illinois received 44.65%.

Kentucky Democratic primary, 2008 In fact, it was here where Clinton received her largest margin of victory in a county nationwide: Magoffin County gave Clinton 92.98 percent of the vote while Obama only received a meager 5.00 percent.

United States presidential election in South Dakota, 2008 McCain was able to keep South Dakota in the GOP column in 2008, taking in 53.16% of the total statewide vote over Obama who received 44.75%, an 8.41-percent margin of victory.

Alabama's 5th congressional district John McCain also carried the 5th District in 2008 with 60.91% of the vote while Barack Obama received 37.99%.

Dauphin County, Pennsylvania According to the Dauphin County Board of Elections, in 2008 Barack Obama became the first Democratic presidential candidate to carry Dauphin County since 1964, receiving 9.0% more of the vote than John McCain.

Missouri Democratic primary, 2008 With its close proximity to Arkansas, Dunklin County backed Clinton with 78.44 percent of the vote while Barack Obama only received 18.31 percent.

Missouri Democratic primary, 2008 Clinton won Howard County with 48.37 percent of the vote while Obama received 46.61 percent, a 1.77-percent difference.

West Virginia's 2nd congressional district John McCain also won the district in 2008 with 54.63% of the vote while Barack Obama received 43.77%.

Arizona's 5th congressional district Native son John McCain narrowly won the district in 2008 with 51.70% of the vote while Barack Obama received 47.17%.

West Virginia's 1st congressional district John McCain carried the district in 2008 with 56.77% of the vote while Barack Obama received 41.51%.

California's 4th congressional district John McCain carried the district in 2008 with 53.98% of the vote while Barack Obama received 43.83%.

Arizona's 3rd congressional district Native son John McCain took in 56.47% of the vote in the district in 2008 while Barack Obama received 42.34%.

Arizona's 8th congressional district Native son John McCain narrowly carried the district in 2008 with 52.37% of the vote while Barack Obama received 46.43%.

North Carolina's 4th congressional district Any Republican strength in Wake County is more than balanced out by the two Democratic strongholds of Orange and Durham Counties, where Obama received 72% and 76%, respectively, his two best counties in the entire state.

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    Barack Obama

    In November, Obama won the presidency by winning 365 electoral votes to 173 that McCain received, in the process capturing 52.9% of the popular vote to McCain's 45.7%, to become the first African American to be elected president. ... Barack Obama
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    United States Senate career of Barack Obama

    The United States Senate career of Barack Obama began on January 4, 2005 and ended on November 16, 2008. ... In the November 2004 general election, Obama received 70% of the vote to Keyes's 27%, the largest victory margin for a statewide race in Illinois history.
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    Barack Obama presidential primary campaign, 2008

    On February 10, 2007, Barack Obama, then junior United States Senator from Illinois, announced his candidacy for the presidency of the United States in Springfield, Illinois. ... For the first time in its ten year history, MoveOn.org endorsed a Presidential candidate when Obama received 70 percent of an online ballot the organization held of its members.
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    Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008

    Its success caused the polls of Jewish support for Obama to increase so that by the time of the Nov 4 election, according to exit polls, 77% of the voting American Jewish community voted for Barack Obama over the 23% that were for John McCain. ... Obama also received more total votes then any Presidential candidate in history, totaling well over 69 million votes.
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    Illinois Senate career of Barack Obama

    The Illinois Senate career of Barack Obama stretched from 1996 to 2004, when Barack Obama was elected to the United States Senate. ... Starting with just 10 percent name recognition, Obama went on to get only 31 percent of the votes, losing by a more than 2-to-1 margin despite winning among white voters.
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    Political positions of Barack Obama

    Barack Obama has declared his position on many political issues through his public comments and legislative record. ... The Almanac of American Politics (2008) rated Obama's overall social policies in 2006 as more conservative than 21 percent of the Senate, and more liberal than 77 percent of the Senate (18 percent and 77 percent, respectively, in 2005).
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    Public image of Barack Obama

    During the 2008 election season, Barack Obama's experience was a topic of contention. ... Gallup polls have shown that approval ratings of U.S. leadership in other countries have significantly increased since Obama took office, including a 57 percent increase in Ireland, a 41 percent increase in the United Kingdom and a 46 percent increase in Spain.
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    Barack Obama social policy

    The Almanac of American Politics (2008) rated Obama's overall social policies in 2006 as more conservative than 21 percent of the Senate, and more liberal than 77 percent of the Senate (18 percent and 77 percent, respectively, in 2005). ... Together with Warren and Brownback, Obama took an HIV test, as he had done in Kenya less than four months earlier.
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    Barack Obama economic policy

    For the wealthiest 2% of families, Obama plans to reverse a portion of the tax cuts they have received over the past eight years. ... On January 24, 2007, in reference to his stated plan to take public financing should he procure the nomination, he said, "I think that for a time, the presidential public financing system works."
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    Presidency of Barack Obama

    In early March, a Wall Street Journal survey of 49 economists gave Obama an average grade of 59 out of 100, with 42% of the respondents surveyed giving the administration's economic policies a grade below 60 percent. ... A detainee released since Obama took office claimed in an interview with Agence France-Presse that conditions at Guantánamo had worsened, stating guards wanted to "take their last revenge" before the facility is closed.

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