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The 2012 election marked the first time since 1988 in which no state was won by a candidate with a plurality of the state's popular vote. Furthermore, it is the only post-World War II presidential election in which no states were won by margins smaller than 30,000
April 11 – Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts, announces the formation of a formal exploratory committee in preparation of a potential run for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party; [25] The St. Anselm College Republican Straw Poll in Goffstown, New Hampshire is won by Fred Karger with 25% of the vote, followed ...
News coverage at the Concord Monitor; News coverage at the New Hampshire Union Leader; New Hampshire Republican primary, 2012 at Daily Telegraph; New Hampshire Republican primary, 2012 at the Guardian UK; The Green Papers: for New Hampshire; The Green Papers: Major state elections in chronological order; Official Results for 2012 Election in ...
Presidential election results map. Blue denotes states/districts won by Democrat Barack Obama, and Red denotes those won by Republican Mitt Romney. Numbers indicate electoral votes allotted to the winner of each state. Senate elections; Overall control: Democratic hold: Seats contested: 33 of 100 seats: Net seat change: Democratic +2: 2012 ...
New York was 1 of only 6 states to swing in President Obama's favor from 2008 to 2012, giving him the largest percentage of the vote for any presidential candidate in the state since 1964 and the second largest Democratic vote share in the state in history (as well as third most in the state's entire history, behind William Harding in 1920 as ...
United States presidential election in Tennessee, 2012 Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votes Republican: Mitt Romney: Paul Ryan: 1,462,330: 59.42%: 11: Democratic: Barack Obama (incumbent) Joe Biden (incumbent) 960,709 39.04% 0 Libertarian: Gary Johnson: Jim Gray: 18,623 0.67% 0 Green: Jill Stein: Cheri Honkala: 6,515 0. ...
Newspaper covers from the days following the 9/11 attacks give a glimpse into the confusion and anger felt not just by the U.S., but also around the world.
The secret polling results at Republican caucus sites were unrelated to the delegate selection process in 2012, although that has been changed for the 2016 election cycle. If the Iowa 2012 Republican caucuses were regarded as the start of the Republican delegate selection process for the 2012 United States presidential election, the real caucus ...