Mainly because of union voters, and evidence that the Republican base did not turn out in expected numbers.
In the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections, Obama won the state of Ohio by successfully appealing to a diverse range of voters. He focused on voter outreach and grassroots organizing, particularly targeting working-class voters and minority communities. Additionally, his campaign's messaging on economic issues resonated with Ohioans who were affected by the 2008 financial crisis.
all of the state's electoral votes
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0. McCain did not win any electoral votes in Ohio in 2008. He lost Ohio's 20 electoral votes to Obama by only receiving 2,674,491 votes to Obama's 2,933,388 votes.
he is an Ohio senator so i think Ohio
Yes, Barack Obama did win the state of Michigan.
Undoubtedly, in the 2012 election, it was swing states that helped President Obama to gain the electoral votes he needed to win. Among the most important swing states that he won were Ohio and Florida, as well as a blue state that was supposed to be in play-- Pennsylvania.
In the 2008 election, he did win that state; in the 2012 election, he did not.
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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.
The President of Ohio and of all states of the Union is presently Barack Obama. But, there is no president for the State of Ohio, unless you mean "The Governor"
kidding me? anyone actually think Ohio state can grow some and win a big game? nope UT-35 OSU-21