Electoral Vote States Won
2008 Democrat Primaries

Updated June 20, 2008

270 Electoral Votes needed to win the Presidency
Source for the States voting history

Legend:
Blue - voted Democrat last 12 years
Red - voted Republican last 12 years
Purple - can Swing either way last 12 years
(c) = Caucus States

Clinton
311
Electoral Vote States
Obama
227
Electoral Vote States
Arizona 10 New Jersey 15 Alabama 9 Maryland 10
Arkansas 6 New Mexico 5 Alaska (c) 3 Minnesota (c) 10
California 55 New York 31 Colorado* (c) 9 Mississippi 6
Florida 27 Ohio 20 Connecticut 7 Missouri 11
Indiana 11 Oklahoma 7 Delaware 3 Montana 3
Kentucky 8 Pennsylvania 21 DC 3 Nebraska (c) 5
Massachusetts 12 Rhode Island 4 Georgia* 15 North Carolina 15
Michigan 17 South Dakota 3 Hawaii (c) 4 North Dakota (c) 3
Nevada (c) 5 Tennessee 11 Idaho (c) 4 Oregon 7
New Hampshire 4 Texas (primary win) 34 Illinois 21 South Carolina 8
   

West Virginia

5 Iowa (c) 7 Utah 5
        Kansas (c) 6 Vermont 3
   

Amer. Samoa (c)

-- Louisiana 9 Virginia 13
        Maine (c) 4 Washington (c) 11
            Wisconsin 10
            Wyoming (c) 3
 

Guam (c)

-- Dems Abroad (c) --
            Virgin Islands (c) --
               

Total All w/o FL & MI

267

Total All:

311    

Total All:

227

Blue & Swing w/o MI FL

212

Only Blue & Swing:

256

* 16 year look

 

Only Blue & Swing:

120

The Majority of Popular Votes were in the Clinton won States
Totals are from both Primaries and Caucuses


If 'any' Democrat wins the predominately Blue states in November 2008, that's 248 Electoral Votes out of 270 needed
22 more Electoral Votes are needed in the Swing States to win the Presidency

13 Swing State Elections held
Clinton has won 10 Swing states / Obama has won 3
 77% for Clinton / Obama has 23%
  (75%/25% w/o FL)  
That's a 54% difference in Clinton's favor

Using the 16 year look adding in 2 more Swing states for 15 held:
Clinton has won 10 Swing States / Obama has won 5
67% for Clinton / Obama 33%
That's a 34% difference in Clinton's favor

Total Electoral votes in those 13 Swing States:
101 for Clinton / 27 for Obama
74/27 w/o FL

Clinton has won 77% of the much needed Swing states, 10 out of 13
That's a 54% difference in Clinton's favor if she wins the last Swing state

Using the 16 year look:
Clinton will have won 67% of the Swing states, 10 out of 15 / Obama 33% with 5 out of 15
That's a 34% difference in Clinton's favor


 

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