In the 2012 election, according to the Gallup Poll, Catholics voted for Barack Obama over Mitt Romney by 52% to 46%. Some polling outfits said it was slightly closer, but Mr. Obama still won, although by 50% to 48% in those other polls. Mr. Obama received 75% of the Hispanic Catholic vote, but saw a decrease in the white Catholic vote-- that was one demographic Mitt Romney won convincingly, 59% to 40%.
No one could know.
-- lost the link but I read that the exit polling said that 50% of the Catholics voted for Obama. Maybe I can find it again.
Nationaly blacks voted 96% for Obama. I'm sure Alabama was close to that.
Enough to Win!!
fifty percent
That statistic was never measured by anyone.
96% of blacks voted for Obama.
Exit polls indicates the Hispanic favored Obama over Romney by a margin of 71% to 27%.
Mr. Obama lost Arizona to his challenger, Mitt Romney. The president received 44.6% of the vote, but Mitt Romney received 53.7%.
By their very nature ballots are secret and a matter of privacy. Not ever one that votes is willing to admit for whom they voted. It is therefore not possible to say with any certainty what the percentage was.
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.
According to Politico.com, 95% http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1108/15297.html
About 2490 or 38% of the voters in Amelia County voted for Obama in 2008.