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  2. 2008 United States presidential election in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Indiana was finally called for Senator Obama at around 6 a.m. Eastern on November 5. Ultimately, Obama ended up carrying Indiana with 1,374,039 votes to John McCain's 1,345,648 votes, a difference of 28,391 votes (approximately 1.03% of the total votes cast). The Libertarian candidate polled 29,257 votes - more than the margin of Obama's win.

  3. 2012 United States presidential election in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Romney and Ryan carried Indiana with 54.13% of the popular vote to the Democratic ticket's 43.93%, thus winning the state's 11 electoral votes. [1] Indiana and North Carolina were the only two states Obama won in 2008 that flipped to the Republican column in 2012.

  4. 2008 Indiana elections - Wikipedia

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    For the first time since 1964, the Democrats won Indiana in a presidential election. Barack Obama, a U.S. senator from the neighboring state of Illinois won Indiana by a margin of 1.03% United States Senate

  5. 2008 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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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).

  6. 2012 Election: Which Industries Won When Obama Did, and ... - AOL

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    By JON C. OGG The election has come and gone: On Tuesday, President Obama won a second term, and the balance of power in Congress didn't shift too much either way. Now, the many investors who were ...

  7. 7 graphs that explain how Indiana University students vote - AOL

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    Across Indiana, Biden only won 41% of the vote in 2020. Indiana has not supported a Democratic candidate since 2008, when Barack Obama won by a narrow margin of 50% to 48.9% against John McCain.

  8. 2008 Indiana Democratic presidential primary - Wikipedia

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    Obama won young voters under the age of 40 by a margin of 59-41 while Clinton won older voters over the age of 40 by a margin of 58-42. The results varied according to socioeconomic class in Indiana. Obama won extremely poor voters with less than a $15,000 family income by a margin of 58-42.

  9. I’ve been following Obama for years. I’ve never heard him ...

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    Vote” command he used to pull out for supporters, and sometimes still does. ... and he ultimately passed on running against Obama. Obama’s 2008 election motivated many young people — myself ...