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Michigan In 2008, Barack Obama carried the state over John McCain, winning Michigan's seventeen electoral votes with 57% of the vote.

United States presidential election in Nebraska, 2008 Former Nebraska U.S. Senator, Bob Kerrey and Senator Ben Nelson, campaigned in the city for Obama, and Obama eventually won the district's electoral votes after absentee ballots were counted.

United States presidential election in Florida, 2008 When the financial crisis of 2008 became a more potent election issue near the end of September, however, Obama then proceeded to lead most of the polls taken in the state and came to win the state's 27 electoral votes on election day by a margin of about 2.82%.

Elections in Oregon Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama won 56.7% of Oregon's vote in 2008, soundly defeating Republican candidate John McCain.

Illinois Barack Obama, easily won the state's 21 electoral votes in 2008 by a margin of 22 percentage points with 60.8% of the vote.

Maryland Barack Obama won the state's 10 electoral votes in 2008 with 61.9% of the vote to John McCain's 36.5%.

Electoral College (United States) Nebraska split its electoral votes for the first time in 2008, giving John McCain its statewide electors and those of two Congressional Districts, while Barack Obama won the electoral vote of Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.

United States presidential election in New Jersey, 2008 Barack Obama won the state's 15 electoral votes by a 15% margin over the Republican candidate, Arizona senator John McCain.

Barack Obama presidential primary campaign, 2008 There, Obama won approximately 90% of the black vote, compared to Clinton's 70% majority of white voters.

United States House of Representatives elections, 2008 The district includes nearly all of New Orleans and some of its suburbs, and is overwhelmingly Democratic: Barack Obama won 75% of the vote a month earlier.

United States presidential election in South Dakota, 2008 Democrat Barack Obama finished second place in the state, winning around 45% of the popular vote.

United States presidential election in Maryland, 2008 In 2008, Democrat Barack Obama of Illinois easily captured the state's 10 electoral votes in a landslide victory, winning 62% of the popular vote to Senator John McCain's 36%.

Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana Democrat Barack Obama won 37% of the votes and 30,244 votes.

United States presidential election in Indiana, 2008 Barack Obama narrowly edged John McCain in the state, winning Indiana's 11 electoral votes.

New Orleans In 2008, Democrat Barack Obama won 79% of the vote and 117,102 votes.

United States presidential election in Oregon, 2008 Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama won 56.7% of Oregon's vote in 2008, soundly defeating Republican candidate John McCain.

Frontier Strip The last Democratic presidential candidate to win one of those six states was Jimmy Carter, who won Texas in United States presidential election, 1976, though Barack Obama won one Nebraska electoral vote in the United States presidential election, 2008.

Smith County, Texas Democrat Barack Obama won 30% of the vote and 23,726 votes.

Illinois Democratic primary, 2008 With 97% of precincts reporting Obama had won 65% of the vote, an almost 2 to 1 victory over Clinton.

Jefferson County, Texas Barack Obama won 51% of the vote and 44,854 votes.

East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana The 2008 presidential election helped keep the parish's status as a bellweather because Democrat Barack Obama won 51% of the vote and 99,652 votes.

El Paso County, Texas Democrat Barack Obama won 66% of the vote here and 121,589 votes even while he lost the entire state of Texas by about 946,000 votes.

San Joaquin County, California However, in 2008, Democrat Barack Obama won 54% of the county's vote.

Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2008 Obama won the popular vote in the darkest purple states by the largest margins, while Clinton won the popular vote in the darkest green states by the largest margins.

List of landslide victories As a lesser example, Barack Obama won only 52.7% (roughly 7% over what John McCain's 46%) of the vote but his election still can be considered, in some sense, a landslide victory.

Caddo Parish, Louisiana Democrat Barack Obama won 51% of the vote and 55,536 votes.

Jefferson Parish, Louisiana Democrat Barack Obama won 36% of the votes and 65,096 votes.

Webb County, Texas Although Texas as a whole voted for Republican John McCain in the 2008 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama won 33,435 votes (71 percent) of the ballots in Webb County.

Hillary Clinton caucuses and primaries, 2008 It was notable that the Mississippi results were largely divided by racial lines with exit polls by CNN showing Obama winning 91% of the black vote while 72% of the white vote went to Clinton.

Evanston, Illinois In 2008, Barack Obama won approximately 87% of the vote in Evanston Township.

Fort Bend County, Texas No Democrat has carried Fort Bend County in the presidential election since 1964, when Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas won his second term, though in 2008, Democrat Barack Obama came close, winning 48.6 percent of the vote compared to 50.9 percent for Republican John McCain.

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    Barack Obama presidential primary campaign, 2008

    On March 8, 2008, Barack Obama won the Wyoming caucus by nineteen points. ... There, Obama won approximately 90% of the black vote, compared to Clinton's 70% majority of white voters.
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    Barack Obama

    Obama's election as the first black president of the Harvard Law Review gained national media attention and led to a publishing contract and advance for a book about race relations. ... Although Obama had previously said he wanted all the U.S. troops out of Iraq within 16 months of becoming President, after he won the primary, he said he might "refine" that promise.
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    United States presidential election, 2008

    According to exit polls, over 95% of African Americans cast ballots for Barack Obama. ... Obama won the electoral vote from Nebraska's 2nd congressional district which contains the city of Omaha.
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    Hillary Clinton caucuses and primaries, 2008

    The Mississippi Primary was held on March 11, 2008 with Obama winning 61% of the vote to Clinton's 37%. ... This gave Obama four more delegates than the primary results would have warranted, assuming that all "uncommitted" votes were for Obama.
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    Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008

    As of November 3, 2008, one day before the election, the RealClearPolitics electoral map excluding toss up states shows 278 electoral votes for Obama/Biden, an electoral majority, and 132 electoral votes for opponents McCain/Palin. ... In addition, he became the first democratic candidate to win one of Nebraska's electoral votes since the state decided to split their electoral votes, the first candidate to be elected president without winning Missouri since 1956, and the first man elected president who was born in the 1960s.
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    Electoral College (United States)

    Nebraska split its electoral votes for the first time in 2008, giving John McCain its statewide electors and those of two Congressional Districts, while Barack Obama won the electoral vote of Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.
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    Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008

    Momentum shifted in Clinton's favor, and she won the popular vote in the Nevada caucuses eleven days later, despite Obama's endorsement from the influential Culinary Workers Union. ... Clinton vowed to continue campaigning, and won convincingly in primaries in West Virginia on May 13th, and Kentucky on May 20th where Appalachian voters strongly preferred her over Sen. Obama.
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    Political positions of Barack Obama

    In February 2008, a Canadian diplomatic memo surfaced, which alleged that Obama's economic advisor Austan Goolsbee had met with Canadian consular officials in Chicago and told them to disregard Obama's campaign rhetoric regarding NAFTA, a charge the Obama campaign later denied (see Barack Obama presidential primary campaign, 2008#NAFTA controversy). ... Although Obama had previously said he wanted all the U.S. troops out of Iraq within 16 months of becoming President, after he won the primary, he said he might "refine" that promise.
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    International reaction to the United States presidential election, 2008

    Guelleh said that the "brilliant election" of Barack Obama is an inspiration for thousands of people throughout the world. ... 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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    Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2008

    Obama won the popular vote in the darkest purple states by the largest margins, while Clinton won the popular vote in the darkest green states by the largest margins. ... Nominee: Barack Obama (campaign ยท positions)

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