How many days until the 2012 presidential election?
From today's date which is October 28, 2010 there are 739 days 17758 hours 1065493 minutes until the presidential election. ChaCha on!
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Who is running for the president election of 2012?
1) Mitt Romney 24.5 percent, 2) Mike Huckabee 11.1 percent, 3...
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Who is going to win the 2012 presidential election?
We are not sure who is running in the 2012 Presidential elect...
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Who are the candidates for the 2012 presidential election?
The 57th quadrennial United States Presidential Election will...
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]who is most likely to win the presidential election in 2012?
It's too early to tell who will win the presidential election...
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Who will win the 2012 election?
Many Americans believe Barack Obama will win re-election in 2...
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Who is running for the president election of 2012?
1) Mitt Romney 24.5 percent, 2) Mike Huckabee 11.1 percent, 3...
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Who are the candidates for the 2012 presidential election?
The 57th quadrennial United States Presidential Election will...
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Who will win the 2012 election?
Many Americans believe Barack Obama will win re-election in 2...
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Who will win the 2012 presidential election?
Obama will edge out Romney to win.
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]who is most likely to win the presidential election in 2012?
It's too early to tell who will win the presidential election...
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Who is running for the president election of 2012?
1) Mitt Romney 24.5 percent, 2) Mike Huckabee 11.1 percent, 3...
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Who will win the election of 2012?
We really have no way of predicting who will win an election ...
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Who is going to win the 2012 election?
I'm not a psychic, so I can't tell you who will win the 2012 ...
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Who is will win the presidential election in 2012?
ChaCha is unable to make a prediction on who will win the Pre...
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Who will win the 2012 election?
Many Americans believe Barack Obama will win re-election in 2...
About Election 2012
The Election of 2012 will fall on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, and will be a Presidential election. President Obama will be seeking a second term, unless another Democratic candidate is nominated, an extremely unlikely event given past history. The election is likely to be one of the most expensive in history, given recent court decisions watering down campaign finance reform laws.

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