Florida and Ohio were the most important battleground or swing states in 2012. Others include Iowa, Colorado, Virginia, North Carolina, Wisconsin ,New Hampshire and maybe Pennsylvania.
Illinois is the only one
Swing states are states in the United States that do not consistently vote for one political party in elections. These states are considered crucial in determining the outcome of presidential elections as they can "swing" the overall result toward one candidate or another. Examples of swing states include Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Swing - 2012 II was released on: USA: 28 November 2012
Night of Swing - 2012 was released on: USA: 18 November 2012 (Brouhaha Film Festival)
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.
The cast of Night of Swing - 2012 includes: Shane Andries as Gene Krupa
Four Houses - 2012 ...And a Swing - 2.1 was released on: USA: 20 April 2013
Swing states
Yes, either you swing or you don't, there is no middle ground.
Four Houses - 2012 ---And a Swing 2-1 was released on: USA: 20 April 2013
New Jersey has been considered a swing state in the past, with exception to the 2012 presidential election (the difference between support for Obama and Romney was too big for it to be considered a swing state). But even though it is a battleground state, since 1992, New Jersey has voted Democratic in every presidential election.
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