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States don't vote - they are won by candidates. Indiana was carried by Obama by a narrow margin - about 1%. This was the first time since 1964 that the state had been won by the Democrat candidate.
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"winner-take-all" refers to the prevailing custom that states use to allocate electoral votes. The electors run as a slate and the presidential candidate with the most popular votes gets all of his electors elected and so gets all of the states electoral votes even if he won by only a narrow margin.
ANIL BASU (CPM )Constituency: Arambagh (WEST BENGAL)WON WITH THE MARGIN OF: 5,92,502
Depends on how you look at it. State wide North Carolina votes Republican in most areas. But President Obama won the state in 2008 by a narrow margin. The people of North Carolina will decide in 2012 how the state will go in this Presidential election.
Of course he was. He won the election by a big, fat margin, and he won it fair.
Ronald Reagan in 1984.
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Hayes won by 19 electoral votes.
Arthur never ran for president. He ran for vice-president with Garfield heading the ticket. They won the popular vote by a narrow margin of less than 10,000 votes or about 1/10 of one-percent .