Tennessee had 11 electoral votes in 2008, which went to John McCain (R).
In 2008, Barack Obama received 41.8% of the votes cast and John McCain received 56.9% of the votes cast. All of Tennessee's 11 electoral votes were awarded to John McCain. In 2012, Barack Obama received 39.1%% of the votes cast and Mitt Romney received 59.5% of the votes cast. All of Tennessee's 11 electoral votes were awarded to Mitt Romney.
John McCain won 0 electoral votes in Illinois, losing Illinois 21 electoral votes to Obama whom received 3,419,673 votes to McCain's 2,031,527 votes.
McCain won 0 electoral votes in Minnesota, losing the 10 electoral votes to Barack Obama whom received 1,573,354 votes to McCain's 1,275,409 votes.
Barack Obama received 365 electoral votes to John McCain's 173 electoral votes, a difference of 192 electoral votes.
John McCain received 0 electoral votes in Iowa, losing Iowa's 7 electoral votes to Obama whom received 828,940 votes compared to McCain's 682,379 votes.
John McCain won Alabama's 9 electoral votes by receiving 1,266,546 votes to Obama's 813,479 votes.
Barack Obama did not receive any electoral voted from Tennessee in either 2008 or 2012. In 2008 John McCain received all 11 of Tennessee's electoral votes based upon his receiving 56.9% of the votes cast. In 2012 Mitt Romney received all 11 of Tennessee's electoral votes based upon his receiving 59.5% of the votes cast.
John McCain won 3 electoral votes by getting 168,601 votes to Barack Obama's 141,278 votes.
John McCain won three electoral votes in Alaska, by receiving 193,841 votes to Obama's 123,594 votes.
In 2008, Barack Obama received 0 electoral votes from Kentucky, losing the 8 electoral votes to John McCain who received 1,048,462 votes to Obama's 751,985 votes.In 2012, this is yet to be determined. Kentucky is a solidly Republican state, and it is expected that Obama will again received 0 electoral votes, losing the state and 8 electoral votes to Mitt Romney.
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