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Obama won all of the 2004 swing states (states that either Kerry or Bush won by less than 5%) by a margin of 8.5 percent or more except for Ohio, which he carried by 4.5 percent. Obama also defied political bellwethers, becoming the first person to win the presidency while losing Missouri since 1956 and while losing Kentucky and Tennessee since ...
Barack Obama† Mitt Romney: Gary Johnson (Libertarian) Jill Stein 2016: Hillary Clinton‡ Donald Trump† Gary Johnson (Libertarian) Jill Stein Evan McMullin (Independent) Darrell Castle (Constitution) 2020: Joe Biden† Donald Trump: Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian) Howie Hawkins 2024: Kamala Harris: Donald Trump† Jill Stein
Obama gave an election night speech that looked forward to the general election campaign against McCain. [113] The pace of superdelegate endorsements increased. On May 10, Obama's superdelegate total surpassed Clinton's for the first time in the race, making the math increasingly difficult for a Clinton win.
In 2008, their ballot included Barr, McCain, and Obama. On July 10, 2008, the Guam legislature passed a law moving that poll forward to gain notoriety for Guam's election. [63] The legislation was eventually vetoed. [64]
Back when Joe Biden was still the struggling Democratic choice for 2024, an Ipsos poll from July showed that Michelle Obama was the only Democrat who could beat Donald Trump in a hypothetical matchup.
The former president said he was beating Mr Obama, the 44th president, in the 2024 election polls and then appeared to suggest he had beaten him in 2016 before correcting himself that his opponent ...
Obama received the official Democratic presidential nomination from the Party's delegates at its 2008 National Convention in Denver, Colorado, held in August. On November 4, Obama was elected as the 44th President of the United States with 53% of the popular vote and 365 electoral votes. He assumed office on January 20, 2009, and is the first ...
Jen O’Malley Dillon, a trusted Obama hand, remains as campaign chair, a position she also served when President Biden was the assumed Democratic candidate for 2024. Obama’s ad-maker Jim ...