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Obama Republican But The Economist reported in late October 2008 that Obama was "winning 22% of self-described conservatives, a higher proportion than any Democratic nominee since 1980."

Republican and conservative support for Barack Obama in 2008 However The Economist cited a poll in late October 2008 that indicated Obama was "winning 22% of self-described conservatives, a higher proportion than any Democratic nominee since 1980."

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    Barack Obama presidential primary campaign, 2008

    On March 8, 2008, Barack Obama won the Wyoming caucus by nineteen points. ... Despite being outspent by three to one, Clinton would win the April 22 primary election with 54.6% of the vote, a solid nine point margin over Obama's 45.4%.
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    Barack Obama U.S. Senate Office (2007-12-20). ... "Obama Won't Accept Public Money in Election Campaign", Bloomberg.
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    United States presidential election, 2008

    Cartogram of popular vote with each county rescaled in proportion to its population. ... 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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    Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008

    Obama won by a more than two-to-one margin over Clinton, gaining 55% of the vote to her 27% and Edwards's 18%. ... Political positions of Barack Obama
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    Republican and conservative support for Barack Obama in 2008

    However The Economist cited a poll in late October 2008 that indicated Obama was "winning 22% of self-described conservatives, a higher proportion than any Democratic nominee since 1980." ... ↑ The Conciliator The New Yorker, May 7, 2007."In his election to the U.S. Senate, Obama won forty per cent of the Republican vote; now there is a group called Republicans for Obama, founded by John Martin, a law student and Navy reservist shortly to be posted to Afghanistan, which has chapters in six states."
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    Hillary Clinton caucuses and primaries, 2008

    In contrast to expectations, Clinton won New Hampshire gaining about 39 percent of the vote compared to Obama's 36 percent. ... Obama won the Wisconsin primary 58 percent to 41 percent, with a trend continuing of Clinton losing support in demographics that had previously been most favorable to her, such as women, lower-income families, and people who belong to labor unions.
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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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    Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008

    He gained almost 53% of the popular vote and 365 electoral votes, the popular vote percentage being the best showing for any presidential candidate since George H.W. Bush in 1988, and his 365 electoral votes the best showing since Bill Clinton had 379 in 1996. ... ↑ Jonathan D. Salant, "Obama Won't Accept Public Money in Election Campaign," Bloomberg, 2008-06-19.
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    Wisconsin Democratic primary, 2008

    The Wisconsin primary comes after Senator Barack Obama won the majority of delegates and votes in 8 straight primaries and caucuses. ... 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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    International reaction to the United States presidential election, 2008

    Laos - A spokesman for the Lao Foreign Ministry said: "After Mr. Obama won the U.S. presidential election, President Choummaly Sayasone sent a telegram conveying his congratulations to President-elect Barack Obama and expressing his hope that the good relations and mutual cooperation existing between Laos and the U.S. will be continuously and effectively developed under the leadership of Mr. Obama."

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