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2008 United States presidential election in Missouri [1] Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votes Republican: John McCain: Sarah Palin: 1,445,814: 49.36%: 11: Democratic: Barack Obama: Joe Biden: 1,441,911 49.23% 0 Independent: Ralph Nader: Matt Gonzalez: 17,813 0.61% 0 Libertarian: Bob Barr: Wayne Allyn Root: 11,386 0.39% ...
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The 2008 election was only the second time in 104 years that it had not voted for the winner of the general election. Missouri was, however, the closest state of the 2008 election. The Democratic base of Missouri rests in its two largest cities in the west and east – Kansas City and St. Louis, respectively. Obama did extremely well here ...
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The 2008 Missouri gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 2008. Incumbent Republican Governor Matt Blunt decided to retire instead of seeking reelection to a second term in office. Despite John McCain narrowly carrying the state in the concurrent presidential election , Democratic nominee Jay Nixon won the open seat, defeating Republican ...
Here are results from those and other Missouri legislative races. Springfield's House Districts 132, 135, 136 remain blue with all votes counted Skip to main content
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