Specifically in the 2008 November US Presidential Election, 61,800,431 votes were not for Obama.
131,257,328 votes were cast.
69,456,897 votes were for Obama.
If you count all the people who have ever lived ever, than close to 7 billion people have never voted for Obama.
OBAMA received:<pr> 365 Electoral Votes (270 needed to win)<pr> 66,882,230 Popular Votes (1)<pr> 52% of the Total Popular Vote (1) 31% of the Total Eligible Vote (2) Three out of ten US citizens voted for Obama (approx.) (3) 1/3 of US citizens voted for Obama (approx.) (3) 2/3 of US citizens did not vote for Obama (approx.) (3) MCCAIN received: 173 Electoral Votes (270 needed to win) 58,343,671 Popular Votes (1) 46% of the Total Popular Vote (1) 27% of the Total Eligible Votes (2) Three out of ten US citizens voted for McCain (approx.) (3) 1/4 of US citizens voted for McCain (aprox.) (3) 3/4 of US citizens did not vote for McCain (aprox.) (3)
No one truly knows how many voted for Barack Obama because of his race, so one can only make a wild guess towards the matter.One guess would be that the same amount of people who voted for Barack Obama because of his race is equivalent to the amount of people who voted against him because of it.
Brack Obama got 37% voted from people and Mitt Romey got 40% voted from people+
About 2490 or 38% of the voters in Amelia County voted for Obama in 2008.
55% of people voted in the 2011 state election.
because they realised he was not a Muslim
Many. New voters are easily pursuaded, and Obama's vague "Hope and Change" mantra fit right in to their thinking.
I'm not sure.
There was never a national or state vote for or against it, no way to know
70%, or approximately 322 people
In 2008, 98% of black voters voted to elect Barack Obama as president (some sources said 97%). In the 2012 election, 96% of black voters voted for Mr. Obama.
Approximately 239,732 people participated in the Democratic caucus in 2008.
1.9 million people voted