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2008 U.S. presidential election; Timeline; General election debates; National polling; Statewide polling; Parties; Democratic Party; Candidates; Debates and forums
Statewide public opinion polls that were conducted relating to the 2008 United States presidential election are as follows. Democratic nominee Barack Obama.
"R" indicates a state where the only current (2008) data is The Rasmussen Reports Balance of Power Calculator Archived 2008-02-23 at the Wayback Machine "§" indicates a state that is listed as a safe Republican/Democratic state by The Rasmussen Reports Balance of Power Calculator .
The elections of 1876, 1960, and 2008 (an election the keys predicted prospectively) all had nine false keys against the incumbent party, which was the Republicans on all three occasions. For the elections between 1860 and 1980, the keys corresponded with the popular vote winner for all 31 elections, and corresponded with the elected president ...
Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 4, 2008. The Democratic ticket of Barack Obama, the junior senator from Illinois, and Joe Biden, the senior senator from Delaware, defeated the Republican ticket of John McCain, the senior senator from Arizona, and Sarah Palin, the governor of Alaska.
By early October 2008, FiveThirtyEight approached 2.5 million visitors per week, while averaging approximately 400,000 per weekday. [538 10] During October 2008 the site received 3.63 million unique visitors, 20.57 million site visits, and 32.18 million page views. [538 11] On Election Day, November 4, 2008, the site had nearly 5 million page ...
But election prediction can be a fickle pursuit, as Zogby demonstrated on Election Day 2004. The day before, in his final election poll, Zogby estimated Bush led Democrat John Kerrey by a single ...
Matt Blunt was considered to be the most vulnerable incumbent in the 2008 election cycle, but decided on January 22, 2008, not to seek re-election. [10] Blunt's approval rating was the nation's second-lowest after Governor Ernie Fletcher of Kentucky for much of 2007, though his approval rating improved and approached 50% in a May poll conducted ...