Miscellaneous

Who ran in the primary with Obama?

Who ran in the primary with Obama?

2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries

Candidate Barack Obama Hillary Clinton
Home state Illinois New York
Delegate count 2,272.5 1,978
Contests won 33 23 (without MI and FL)
Popular vote 17,535,458 17,493,836

Who was the 2012 Democratic candidate?

President Barack Obama won the Democratic Party nomination by securing more than the required 2,383 delegates on April 3, 2012 after a series of primary elections and caucuses. He was formally nominated by the 2012 Democratic National Convention on September 5, 2012, in Charlotte, North Carolina.

How many popular votes did Obama win by in 2008?

Obama’s total count of 69.5 million votes stood as the largest tally ever won by a presidential candidate until 2020, when this was surpassed by both major party candidates in a high-turnout election.

Who was in office in 2012?

The following is a timeline of the presidency of Barack Obama, from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012.

What is the complete list of candidates for president for 2012?

Here is your complete list of the 2012 candidates for President. We bring you each political party’s Presidential nominee, along with their running mate, picture, background, a brief summary, web site, email and physical address, phone and other interesting details.

Who was the Libertarian nominee for president in 2012?

The 2012 California Libertarian Party presidential primary took place on June 5, 2012 as part of the 2012 Libertarian Party presidential primaries . The primary was non-binding, and took place after Gary Johnson had already won the Libertarian nomination at the Party’s 2012 convention .

Who was the Justice Party candidate in 2008?

The Justice Party did not field a candidate in 2008. Ballot-qualified in 3 States. Roseanne Barr is a mother, grandmother, activist, leader, feminist, and successful business woman that is addressing the concerns of the 99%. She is the lone voice of courage and reason who is unstoppable as she holds corporate-funded politicians feet to the fire.