Yes, of course....only a small minority of blacks did NOT vote for Mr. Obama.
The exact percentage of African Americans that voted in the 2008 presidential election is unknown. Most believe it is 60-65% of African Americans voted in the 2008 presidential election.
African Americans can do any job that anyone else can do. This fact is proven by the 2008 election of President Obama.
this reflects the women Hispanics and African Americans because this year we have a women candidate Hilary Clinton for an example && this proves that any women can do anything
Not knowing which election you are referring to... 2008 Presidential election: 132,618,580 total. 2004 Presidential election: 122,294,978 total. 2000 Presidential election: 105,586,274 total
Barack Obama won the Presidential election of 2008. He became the 44th President of the United States and the first African American president of the United States.
Currently there are no African Americans in the senate. Barack Obama was the only African American senator in 2008. He resigned his seat after winning the presidential election.
John McCain received about 3% of the African-American vote in 2008.
It is felt that this election is very important because the Americans are coming off of eight years with a mostly unfavorable president. Many Americans are looking forward to change, and the question is: what kind of change?
The 2008 election was Novemeber 5th 2008
According to exit polls from presidential elections, in the five elections between 1992 and 2008, on average 88% of African-Americans voted for the democratic candidate, while slightly over 9% voted for the republican candidate. The rest voted for a third-party candidate. The 2008 election, which featured Barack Obama seeking to become the first African-American president, saw a significant increase in the percentage of African-Americans voting for the democratic candidate, with most exit polls putting the percentage somewhere between 95% and 98%.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2008 roughly 7% of African Americans are currently enrolled in college or graduate school. However, that percentage increases to almost 21% when comparing the same enrollees to the total number of African Americans between the ages of 16 and 34.
Barack Obama was elected president in 2008 he is the first African American president in the history of presidents Barack Obama was elected president in 2008 he is the first African American president in the history of presidents