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Oklahoma was also the only state in the country where every single county voted for McCain. Although the results were similar to 2004 in which George W. Bush swept every county in the state with 65.57% of the vote, McCain's margin of victory was slightly better - 0.08% more - in 2008. [20] Oklahoma was one of five states where McCain ...
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Obama won a decisive victory over McCain, winning the Electoral College and the popular vote by a sizable margin, including states that had not voted for the Democratic presidential candidate since 1976 (North Carolina) and 1964 (Indiana, Virginia, and Nebraska's 2nd congressional district).
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Property values and tax levies, led by booming home prices, are higher than ever in Oklahoma County. It's good for public schools and other services. $1 billion in taxes?
Barack Obama 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]
Oklahoma County Assessor Larry Stein pitched it as a holiday gift for property tax payers: an increase in the income limit for senior homeowners.