Yes. The final, official results of the 2012 presidential election showed President Obama winning the popular vote nationally with 65,899,660 tallies (or 51.1 percent) over Republican challenger Mitt Romney, who received 60,932,152 (or 47.2 percent).
Obama, who received 332 electoral votes to Romney's 206, won re-election by carrying 26 states and the District of Columbia. He needed 270 to retain the presidency. Obama became the first president since Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952 and 1956 to win back-to-back presidential elections with more than 51 percent of the popular vote.
Yes. Returns for the 2012 presidential election showed President Obama leading the popular vote nationally with 62,610,003 tallies (or 50.6 percent) over Republican challenger Mitt Romney, who had 59,133,398 (or 47.9 percent). Obama won re-election to a second term with 332 electoral votes, while Romney trailed with 206.
Barack Obama won the popular vote, but that is not what determines the election winner. President Obama won the election because he garnered the majority of the electoral college votes. Back in 2000, Gore won the popular vote, but Bush won the presidency by winning the majority of the electoral college vote after a controversial ruling of the Supreme Court.
Yes, Obama got the majority of the electoral college votes
Yes, in both the 2008 and the 2012 elections, Mr. Obama got the majority of popular votes,as well as the majority of electoral votes.
Yes, he won both the popular vote and the electoral college.
In the 2012 election, President Obama won 51% of the popular vote; his challenger, Mitt Romney received 47.2%.
Yes, on November 6, 2012, President Obama won re-election, receiving a majority of the popular vote and winning the electoral college.
The last Democrat to win two terms as President and win the popular vote at least once was Barack Obama. He won the popular vote in both the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections.
Yes, Barack Obama won the popular vote against Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election. Obama received approximately 65.9 million votes (51.1% of the total) compared to Romney's 60.9 million votes (47.2% of the total).
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Yes, on November 6, 2012, President Obama was re-elected. He received 332 electoral votes, while his opponent Mitt Romney received 206. In the popular vote, President Obama received 51% to his opponent's 47%. (The popular vote totals were: President Obama with 62,611,250 and Mitt Romney with 59,134,475.)
Ohio cast its 18 electoral votes for Barack Obama in the 2012 election. The 2012 presidential election popular vote totals in Ohio were Barack Obama 2,827,709 and Mitt Romney 2,661,437.
Yes, in the 2012 election, Mr. Obama did win Wisconsin, and its ten electoral votes. As for the popular vote, the president received 1,620,985 (52.8%) and his challenger Mitt Romney received 1,410,966 votes (46%).
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Yes. Barack Obama was elected to a second term as the 44th U.S. president on Tuesday, November 6, 2012. In the electoral votes, President Obama received 62% of the votes: he got 332, while his opponent Mitt Romney received 206. In the popular vote, President Obama received 51% to his opponent's 47%. And in the popular vote totals, President Obama received 62,611,250 while Mitt Romney received 59,134,475.
Yes. Barack Obama was elected to a second term as the 44th U.S. president on Tuesday, November 6, 2012. In the electoral votes, President Obama received 62% of the votes: he got 332, while his opponent Mitt Romney received 206. In the popular vote, President Obama received 51% to his opponent's 47%. And in the popular vote totals, President Obama received 62,611,250 while Mitt Romney received 59,134,475.