2008 presidential election results by race
Who won the race in 2008?
Obama won a decisive victory over McCain, winning the Electoral College and the popular vote by a sizable margin, including states that had not voted for the Democratic presidential candidate since 1976 (North Carolina) and 1964 (Indiana, Virginia, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district).
Census
higher than the presidential elections of. 2000 and 1996 (Table 1).2. Overall 131 million people voted in. 2008 |
Observation Mission to Ghanas 2008 Presidential and
Dec 7 2008 7 presidential and parliamentary elections were conducted in a peaceful and credible manner |
2008 PRESIDENTIAL POPULAR VOTE SUMMARY FOR ALL
Jan 5 2008 Total Electoral Vote Needed to Win = 270. Page 3. -7-. 2008 GENERAL ELECTION VOTES CAST FOR U.S. PRESIDENT |
Federal Elections 2008: Election Results for the U.S. President the
2008 PRESIDENTIAL POPULAR VOTE SUMMARY. FOR ALL CANDIDATES LISTED ON AT LEAST ONE STATE BALLOT. Candidate (Party Label). Popular Vote Total. |
Winning the Race: Black Voter Turnout in the 2008 Presidential
From National Election Pool (NEP) exit poll numbers (see http://www.exit-poll.net/). 4. Black Democratic Vote = (Total votes)* (Black percentage of electorate)* |
First-Time Voters in the 2008 Election
Table 1. Proportion of Voters by Race Education |
Implicit Race Attitudes Predicted Vote in the 2008 U.S. Presidential
on each of the four race attitude measures predicted intention to vote for McCain could predict the 2008 presidential vote independently of these ... |
Azerbaijans October 2008 Presidential Election: Outcome and
Oct 27 2008 presidential elections nor legislative races have yet been “free and fair. ... In anticipation of the 2008 presidential race |
Racial Bias in the 2008 Presidential Election
May 2 2009 We survey the evidence on whether racial atti- tudes negatively affected Barack Obama's vote share in the 2008 presidential election. |
Mini Symposium: Race and the 2008 Presidential Election
2008 Barack Obama became the president-elect and the first African American president of the 2008 elections in terms of mobilization of minority voters. |
RACE, REGION, AND VOTE CHOICE IN THE 2008 - JSTOR
A Presidential Election Exit Polls, 1Q84-2004 B The 2004 Election III Race and Vote Choice in the 2008 Election A National Results B The Section 5 |
Racial Attitude Effects in the 2008 Presidential Election - CORE
Then we test the effects of racial attitudes and succession effects, as well as other important factors, on vote choice in 2008, by analyzing the 2008 American |
2008 PRESIDENTIAL POPULAR VOTE SUMMARY FOR ALL - FEC
5 jan 2008 · Total Electoral Vote Needed to Win = 270 Page 3 -7- 2008 GENERAL ELECTION VOTES CAST FOR U S PRESIDENT, SENATE |
Most-racial, not post-racial: Group voting in the 2008 US Presidential
22 juil 2011 · The election of Barack Obama in 2008, was lauded as a milestone in race relations and racial politics in the United States In many ways, it |
Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2008
Historically speaking, Black citizens voted at higher levels than in any presidential election since the U S Census Bureau began consistently measuring |
Race and Gender in the 2008 US Presidential Election: A Content
Editorial cartoons that featured Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and/or John McCain and were published during the primary season were analyzed Cartoons |
How Did Race Affect the 2008 Presidential Election? - William H Frey
William Frey is Research Professor, University of Michigan Population Studies Center, and Senior Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program, the Brookings Institution |
First-Time Voters in the 2008 Election - Funders Committee for Civic
First-time voters may have determined the outcome of the 2008 presidential election According to the 2008 National Election Day Exit Poll, of the 131,406,895 |