We do not know yet but we do know that Obama has 30% and McCain has 60%.
Approximately 239,732 people participated in the Democratic caucus in 2008.
Around 27 million more people voted in the 2008 election compared to 1996.
Approximately 59.6% of Californians voted in the 2008 presidential election.
In the 2008 presidential election, the voter turnout in Wyoming was approximately 68%. This percentage represents the portion of eligible voters who participated in the election by casting their vote.
It will be several weeks before data is aggregated & processed, but the VOTING stats suggest that 2008 US electorate (not the population!) was 73% "White" 9% "Hispanic" 2% "Asian" 3% "Other" 13% "Black."
As a Senator, Barack Obama generally voted along Democratic party lines on major issues. He supported measures such as healthcare reform, financial regulation, and environmental protection. Obama was in the Senate from 2005 to 2008 before becoming President.
Virginia voted for Democratic candidate Barack Obama on November 4, 2008.
Voted more democratic.
They voted for the Democratic candididate in 1996, 2000 2004 and 2008.
Independents voted heavily for Obama in the caucas and lifted him to victory over Clinton.
59% of the population voted in 2008.
In what country
Washington State's Democratic Precinct Caucuses will be held onSaturday, February 9th, 2008 beginning at 1:00 pm.
Virginia voted for Obama/Biden in both 2008 and 2012. 2008 was the first time Virginia voted for a Democratic presidential candidate since voting for Johnson/Humphrey in 1964.
LGBT Equality Caucus was created in 2008.
In the 2008 presidential election, the voter turnout in Wyoming was approximately 68%. This percentage represents the portion of eligible voters who participated in the election by casting their vote.
That would have to be Minnesota, because every state except MN went red in 1984. Minnesota has voted Democratic in the last ten presidential elections (1976-2012), and the District of Columbia has voted Democratic in the last thirteen presidential elections (1964-2012), which is its entire presidential voting history.
Michigan voted Republican in the 2016 election, and Democratic in the past three presidential elections in 2012, 2008, and 2004.