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2008 vs. 2012 Presidential Election Results Last Updated 11/12/12 2008 vs. 2012 Presidential Election Results November 7, 2012 Updated November 12, 2012

Obama 2008 vs. Obama 2012: Popular Vote Last Updated 11/12/12 States in Which Obama Won Popular Vote in 2008 States in Which Obama Won Popular Vote in 2012* 100% 50% Percent Popular Vote *With the exception of Florida, popular vote results based on exit polling on 11/7. Source: National Journal 2012 Election Results; CNN 2012 Election Center.

Performance of Obama Campaign: States Won in 2012 Last Updated 11/12/12 Comparing Obama’s 2008 and 2012 Popular Vote Results Change in Percentage of Vote Won By Obama in 2008 vs. 2012* Quick Take In the industrial Midwest, voters overwhelmingly favored Obama’s 2009 auto industry bailout.  Even so, Obama is the first president since the 19th century to win with a lower percentage of the vote in his second- term victory than in his first. *With the exception of Florida, popular vote results based on exit polling on 11/7. Source: National Journal 2012 Election Results; CNN 2012 Election Center.

Performance of Obama Campaign: States Lost in 2012 Last Updated 11/7/12 Comparing Obama’s 2008 and 2012 Popular Vote Results Change in Percentage of Vote Won By Obama in 2008 vs. 2012* *Popular vote results based on exit polling on 11/7. Source: National Journal 2012 Election Results; CNN 2012 Election Center.

McCain 2008 vs. Romney 2012: Popular Vote Last Updated 11/12/12 States in Which McCain Won Popular Vote in 2008 States in Which Romney Won Popular Vote in 2012* Percent Popular Vote 50% 100% *With the exception of Florida, popular vote results based on exit polling on 11/7. Source: National Journal 2012 Election Results; CNN 2012 Election Center.

Performance of Romney Campaign: States Won in 2012 Last Updated 11/7/12 Comparing McCain’s 2008 and Romney’s 2012 Popular Vote Results Change in Percentage of Vote Won By GOP Candidate in 2008 vs. 2012* *Popular vote results based on exit polling on 11/7. Source: National Journal 2012 Election Results; CNN 2012 Election Center.

Performance of Romney Campaign: States Lost in 2012 Last Updated 11/12/12 Comparing McCain’s 2008 and Romney’s 2012 Popular Vote Results Change in Percentage of Vote Won By GOP Candidate in 2008 vs. 2012* Quick Take While Romney commanded large majorities of white male voters in much of the country, many Republicans will think they could have won the White House with someone more conservative than Mitt Romney. *With the exception of Florida, popular vote results based on exit polling on 11/7. Source: National Journal 2012 Election Results; CNN 2012 Election Center.