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Moscow, Idaho In 2008, Democrat Barack Obama won Moscow and Latah County 52%-45% while losing statewide 61%-36%.

Indiana However, in 2008, Democrat Barack Obama narrowly defeated his Republican opponent John McCain in the state, winning 50% to 49%.

St. Cloud, Minnesota In the 2008 presidential election, Barack Obama and Joe Biden won 54% of the vote in the city of St. Cloud, and John McCain and Sarah Palin 46%.

Carson City, Nevada In 2008 however Barack Obama became the first Democrat since 1964 to win Carson City defeating John Mccain 49.08-48.22% a margin of only 0.86%.

Results of the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries In contrast, Obama won the Hawaii caucuses 76-24%, but received only 19,500 more votes than Clinton.

Wisconsin Democratic primary, 2008 However, CNN Exit Polls showed that Obama won the white vote (which comprised 87% of the electorate on primary day) 54%-45%.

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    Barack Obama presidential primary campaign, 2008

    Despite the apparent surge of momentum, Clinton defeated Obama by a margin of 39.1 percent to 36.5 percent in the New Hampshire primary on January 8, 2008. ... On March 8, 2008, Barack Obama won the Wyoming caucus by nineteen points.
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    Barack Obama

    In November, Obama won the presidency with 53% of the popular vote and a wide electoral college margin. ...Barack Obama.
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    United States presidential election, 2008

    Also notably, Barack Obama won all of the 2004 swing states (states that either Kerry or Bush won by less than 5%) by a margin of 9 percent or more with the exception of Ohio, which the Democrat carried by 4.5%.
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    Hillary Clinton caucuses and primaries, 2008

    On January 26, Obama won by a more than two-to-one margin over Clinton, gaining 55 percent of the vote to her 27 percent and Edwards' 18 percent. ... "Hillary and Barack, Afta Nafta".
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    Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008

    They represent almost 20 percent of the total 4,233 delegates. ... Clinton attempted a comeback win in the demographically more favorable state of Wisconsin, but Obama won again by a larger margin than expected.
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    Straw polls for the Democratic Party 2008 presidential nomination

    Senator Barack Obama won the Nez Perce County, Idaho, straw poll with 31% of the vote.
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    Public image of Barack Obama

    In 17 of the 22 nations, people expected relations between the United States and the rest of the world to improve if Senator Obama won. ... An Australian poll conducted in August 2008 found that over 75% of Australians want Obama to win the presidential election, while only 10% showed support for McCain.
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    Democratic Party (United States) presidential debates, 2008

    A poll of 403 South Carolina debate watchers indicated that they believed Senator Barack Obama won the debate with 31% to Clinton's 24%. ... ABC News eliminated Democrats Dennis Kucinich and Mike Gravel from the debate because they did not place first through fourth in Iowa, poll 5 percent or higher in one of the last four major New Hampshire surveys, or poll 5 percent or higher in one of the last four major national surveys.
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    South Carolina Democratic primary, 2008

    The final tally had Obama winning by 28.9% over his closest rival, Hillary Clinton. ... Barack Obama won the primary, taking 44 of the 46 counties; Edwards won in his native Oconee County, while Clinton won in Horry County, which contains Myrtle Beach.
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    Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008

    On November 4, 2008, projections indicated that Obama won the election, making him the President-elect and the first African American elected President of the United States. ... Its success caused the polls of Jewish support for Obama to increase so that by the time of the Nov 4th general election, according to exit polls, 77% of the American Jewish community voted for Barack Obama over the 23% that were for John McCain.

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