In the 2008 U. S. presidential election, Barack Obama received all 21 of Pennsylvania's votes.
Pennsylvania cast 6,013,272 votes in the 2008 presidential election, translating into 21 electoral votes which were cast for Barack Obama (D).
Pennsylvania had 21 electoral votes in the 2008 presidential election. These went to Barack Obama (D).
In 2008: Barack Obama received all 21 of Pennsylvania's electoral votes by getting 3,276,363 votes compared to McCain's 2,655,885 votes.In 2012: This is yet to be determined. 20 electoral votes are up for grabs.
In 2008: Barack Obama received 3,276,363 votes compared to McCain's 2,655,885 votes, giving Obama all 21 of Pennsylvania's electoral votes.In 2012: This is yet to be determined. 20 electoral votes are up for grabs.
Barack Obama (D) received Pennsylvania's 21 electoral votes in the 2008 presidential election.
Barack Obama received 1,037,291 votes compared to John McCain's 738,475 votes, giving Obama the 7 electoral votes from Oregon.
Pennsylvania had 32 electoral votes in 1952.
Barack Obama won 1,904,097 votes compared to John McCain's 1,108,854 votes, giving Obama all 12 electoral votes from Massachusetts.
Obama received 231,667 votes, losing to John McCain who received 242,763 votes and Montana's 3 electoral votes.
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Barack Obama won 9 electoral votes in Colorado by winning the state with 1,288,576 votes to McCain's 1,073,589 votes.
John McCain received 1,073,589 votes to Barack Obama's 1,288,576 votes. Obama received Colorado's 9 electoral votes.