He got the Confederate States of Flordia, North Carolina, and Virginia. 55 electoral votes
I'm not sure.
The number of voters was down slightly from 2008, but these are the totals: President Obama won re-election with 65,899,660 votes (51%) to Mitt Romney's 60,932,152 (47.2%). President Obama also received 332 electoral votes, to Romney's 206.
In 2008, President Obama received almost 53% of the popular vote and 365 electoral votes. His total of 69,456,897 votes was the most ever received by a U.S. presidential candidate. In 2012, his vote total was down from 2008, but he still won with a solid margin. He received 65,367,939 popular votes, and 332 electoral votes.
The southern states were the Confederacy. All the states from Virginia down to Texas, Florida, Mississippi etc. were in the Confederacy.
The number of voters was down slightly from 2008, but these are the totals: President Obama won re-election with 65,899,660 votes (51%) to Mitt Romney's 60,932,152 (47.2%). President Obama also received 332 electoral votes, to Romney's 206.
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Five Votes Down was created on 1999-10-13.
Not all of the votes have been counted in several states, but we do know more than 122 million people voted; more than 61 million of them voted for President Obama, while about 57 million voted for Mitt Romney. (Third party candidates got the rest.) We also know that President Obama received between 94 and 95% of the black vote nation-wide, and while the total number of voters was down slightly from 2008, most sources say the dip in the number of voters was not substantial. When final vote totals are published, I will add the number of voters to this answer.
Hilary Clinton dropped out of the 2008 election because Obama got more electoral votes than her and there could only be 1 republican and 1 democrat(John McCain[BOO] and Barack Obama [we ARE ready for change])
No. The stock market is not falling down after Obama's statement.
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The Signing of the Bond between the Southern States and the British did not go down well with the Ashantis