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Barack Obama faced John McCain in the 2008 Presidential Election. McCain won a majority of the votes in Oklahoma and received all seven of the state's electoral votes. Oklahoma was the only state in which McCain received a majority of the votes in every county. [1]
So if you were eligible for the state’s property tax exemption and have a $150,000 home, once you crunched the numbers with a property tax calculator, the property taxes would possibly be ...
Blue states/districts went for Obama, red for McCain. Yellow states were won by either candidate by 5% or more. Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Virginia and Iowa were won by Bush in 2004 but were won by Obama by a margin of more than 5% in 2008. States where the margin of victory was under 1% (26 electoral votes; 15 won by Obama, 11 by McCain):
McCain's selection of the socially conservative Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska proved to be an excellent fit for Oklahoma. Obama was at a disadvantage beforehand in Oklahoma during the primary season when voters in Oklahoma backed Hillary Rodham Clinton with 54.76% of the vote compared to Obama's 31.19% and a significant amount (10.24%) going ...
Oklahoma County Assessor Larry Stein pitched it as a holiday gift for property tax payers: an increase in the income limit for senior homeowners. How to save on property taxes in Oklahoma County ...
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Maps and electoral vote counts for the 2012 presidential election. Our latest estimate has Obama at 323 electoral votes and Romney at 191.
While McCain has more often favored deficit reduction over tax cuts, [42] [43] he supports both, and has pledged not to rescind recent tax cuts in combination with reduced spending. [ 44 ] [ 45 ] [ 46 ] McCain believes that lower taxes will stimulate the economy, and that the current deficit owes more to overspending than to tax cuts. [ 47 ]