In 2012, single women, Hispanic-Americans, Asian-Americans, African-Americans, and college students seem to have been the strongest demographics for the president.
During the 2008 and 2012 elections, demographic groups that primarily voted for Barack Obama included African Americans, Latinos, young voters, women, and urban residents. These groups were more likely to support Obama due to his policies on issues such as affordable healthcare, Immigration reform, equal pay, and social justice. However, it is important to note that voting patterns can vary across elections and Demographics.
I would not vote for Obama. I would thow my vote to my pet first.
she vote for obama
He. Vote. For. Obama.
tell your father that he should vote obama!!
GO OBAMA!!!!! HE RULES AND YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR HIM FOR PRESIDENT!!! GO OBAMA!!!!! HE RULES AND YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR HIM FOR PRESIDENT!!!
You vote for whoever you think should win and who will win. (Like Barak Obama)
how would miley c. vote for MACCIAN OR OBAMA.
In the 2012 election, according to the Gallup Poll, Catholics voted for Barack Obama over Mitt Romney by 52% to 46%. Some polling outfits said it was slightly closer, but Mr. Obama still won, although by 50% to 48% in those other polls. Mr. Obama received 75% of the Hispanic Catholic vote, but saw a decrease in the white Catholic vote-- that was one demographic Mitt Romney won convincingly, 59% to 40%.
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Obama received 52.9% of the votes.