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In the 2012 presidential election, Texas voted for the Republican candidate, Mitt Romney.
No, absolutly not.
The Electoral College
The Electoral College
probably mccain
"Popular Vote" is the majority of a state's vote. If a candidate for president with the most popular votes in a state gets all of that state's electorial votes. An Example: More than half of Nevada's vote goes to candidate B than A, then Candidate B gets the electorial vote for Nevada which is five.
People vote for a presidential candidate during a presidential election, which happens every four years. Registered voters are allowed to vote in elections.
Where delegaters go vote for a presidential candidate.
Barack Obama.
"Popular Vote" is the majority of a state's vote. If a candidate for president with the most popular votes in a state gets all of that state's electorial votes. An Example: More than half of Nevada's vote goes to candidate B than A, then Candidate B gets the electorial vote for Nevada which is five.
Democratic Party candidate Barack Obama won the 2012 presidential election defeating Republic Party candidate Mitt Romney. In the 2012 presidential election Barack Obama received 332 electoral votes and Mitt Romney received 206 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Obama 65,446,032 and Romney 60,589,084.
The electors in each state are elected by the popular vote in the presidential election and swear in advance to vote for the presidential candidate who wins the election in their state.