How many millions of U.S. Citizens voted for Barack in the 2008 Presidential election?
66,882,230 million citizens voted for Barack Obama in 2008. He received 53 percent of the votes and 365 electoral votes.
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Why did Jimmy Carter lose the election of 1980?
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Who won the 1968 presidential election?
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About Election
An election is an organized system of arriving at representatives to operate the government in a representative democracy such as the United States. On November 2, 2010 the United States held an election which brought the Republicans a majority of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. Democrats maintained their majority in the Senate.
About Electoral Votes
Electoral Votes are part of the Electoral College, representatives who formally elect the President and Vice President of the United States of America. Voters in Presidential Elections do not directly vote for the President, instead they vote for electors representing their state. The elector may cast only one vote for President and one vote for Vice-President.
About Barack Obama
Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States, and the first African American president of the United States. He was born in Hawaii, where he went to high school. He started his undergraduate studies in Los Angeles but soon transferred to Columbia University in New York City, where he graduated. He worked for awhile as a community organizer in Chicago, then entered Harvard Law where he was Editor of the Law Review. A stint as an Illinois State Senator, then a U.S. Senator from Illinois, was followed by his nomination and election as President in 2008.

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