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We do not know yet but we do know that Obama has 30% and McCain has 60%.

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What percent of people voted in 2008 presidential election in Wyoming?

63 % of eligible voters voted in the 2008 presidential election in Wyoming.


What was the demographic breakdown of the 2008 Presidential election I.e. what percentage of blacks voted What percentage of Hispanics voted What percentage of whites voted etc?

It will be several weeks before data is aggregated & processed, but the VOTING stats suggest that 2008 US electorate (not the population!) was 73% "White" 9% "Hispanic" 2% "Asian" 3% "Other" 13% "Black."


What percentage of registered voters voted?

If there are 169 000 000 registered voters according to WikiAnswers, then 70.71% of the registered voters voted in November 2008. 86 million democrat - 55 million republican - 28 million others registered


How many people voted for Obama?

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.


What percentage of eligible voters voted in the 2010 election?

According to the Washington Post, "Overall, turnout in the midterm elections was projected at 42 percent of registered voters, about 1.2 percentage points higher than in 2006." (It should be noted that even though there was a slightly larger turnout than in 2006, about 58% of voters stayed home.) Also, according to most polls, the makeup of the electorate this time was different: there was a large "enthusiasm gap," such that Republicans voted in larger percentages than Democrats did; also, younger voters decreased, as did minority voters; and older voters, as well as white voters, came out in larger numbers than in 2008. 82.5 million people voted, many of whom were spurred by anger over the lingering recession. But it is worth noting that this number was far fewer than the more than 131 million people who voted in the presidential election of 2008-- generally, presidential elections bring out a much greater number of voters than midterm elections do.

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When was the last time Virginia voted for democratic president?

Virginia voted for Democratic candidate Barack Obama on November 4, 2008.


How did the country vote in the 2008 elections?

Voted more democratic.


How has New York voted in the last 4 elections?

They voted for the Democratic candididate in 1996, 2000 2004 and 2008.


What role did the independent vote play in the 2008 Iowa caucus?

Independents voted heavily for Obama in the caucas and lifted him to victory over Clinton.


How many people voted in Canada in 2006?

59% of the population voted in 2008.


How many people voted in 2008?

In what country


When does each state have its pimary and or caucus?

Washington State's Democratic Precinct Caucuses will be held onSaturday, February 9th, 2008 beginning at 1:00 pm.


How did Virginia vote on the last presidential election?

Virginia voted for Obama/Biden in both 2008 and 2012. 2008 was the first time Virginia voted for a Democratic presidential candidate since voting for Johnson/Humphrey in 1964.


When was LGBT Equality Caucus created?

LGBT Equality Caucus was created in 2008.


What percent of people voted in 2008 presidential election in Wyoming?

63 % of eligible voters voted in the 2008 presidential election in Wyoming.


Which is the only state that voted democratic in all eight presidential elections from 1980 to 2008?

That would have to be Minnesota, because every state except MN went red in 1984. Minnesota has voted Democratic in the last ten presidential elections (1976-2012), and the District of Columbia has voted Democratic in the last thirteen presidential elections (1964-2012), which is its entire presidential voting history.


Did Michigan vote Republican or Democratic in the last 4 presidential elections?

Michigan voted Republican in the 2016 election, and Democratic in the past three presidential elections in 2012, 2008, and 2004.