Popular Vote Totals

Popular Vote Total 17,535,458 48.1% 17,493,836 48.0% Obama +41,622 +0.1%
Estimate w/IA, NV, ME, WA* 17,869,542 48.2% 17,717,698 47.8% Obama +151,844 +0.4%
Popular Vote (w/MI) 17,535,458 47.4% 17,822,145 48.1% Clinton +286,687 +0.8%
Estimate w/IA, NV, ME, WA* 17,869,542 47.4% 18,046,007 47.9% Clinton +176,465 +0.5%
Popular Vote (w/MI
Uncommitted to Obama)**
17,773,626 48.0% 17,822,145 48.1% Clinton +48,519 +0.1%
Estimate w/IA, NV, ME, WA* 18,107,710 48.1% 18,046,007 47.9% Obama +61,703 +0.2%
Montana 06/03 102,479 56.4% 74,990 41.3% Obama +27,489 +15.1%
South Dakota 06/03 43,726 44.7% 54,179 55.3% Clinton +10,453 +10.6%
Puerto Rico 06/01 121,458 31.6% 263,120 68.4% Clinton +141,662 +36.8%
Oregon 05/20 372,072 58.6% 258,066 40.6% Obama +114,006 +18.0%
Kentucky 05/20 209,903 29.9% 459,210 65.5% Clinton +249,307 +35.6%
West Virginia 05/13 91,652 25.7% 239,062 67.0% Clinton +147,410 +41.3%
North Carolina 05/06 887,391 56.1% 657,669 41.6% Obama +229,722 +14.5%
Indiana 05/06 632,035 49.4% 646,233 50.6% Clinton +14,198 +1.2%
Guam 05/03 2,264 50.1% 2,257 49.9% Obama +7 +0.2%
Pennsylvania 04/22 1,046,822 45.4% 1,260,937 54.6% Clinton +214,115 +9.2%
Mississippi 03/11 265,502 61.2% 159,221 36.7% Obama +106,281 +24.5%
Wyoming 03/08 5,378 61.4% 3,311 37.8% Obama +2,067 +23.6%
Texas 03/04 1,362,476 47.4% 1,462,734 50.9% Clinton +100,258 +3.5%
Ohio 03/04 1,055,769 44.8% 1,259,620 53.5% Clinton +203,851 +8.7%
Rhode Island 03/04 75,316 40.4% 108,949 58.4% Clinton +33,633 +18.0%
Vermont 03/04 91,901 59.3% 59,806 38.6% Obama +32,095 +20.7%
Wisconsin 02/19 646,851 58.1% 453,954 40.8% Obama +192,897 +17.3%
Hawaii 02/19 28,347 76.1% 8,835 23.7% Obama +19,512 +52.4%
Virginia 02/12 627,820 63.7% 349,766 35.5% Obama +278,054 +28.2%
Maryland 02/12 532,665 60.7% 314,211 35.8% Obama +218,454 +24.9%
District of Columbia 02/12 93,386 75.3% 29,470 23.8% Obama +63,916 +51.5%
Democrats Abroad 02/12 15,214 65.8% 7,501 32.5% Obama +7,713 +33.3%
Louisiana 02/09 220,632 57.4% 136,925 35.6% Obama +83,707 +21.8%
Nebraska 02/09 26,126 67.7% 12,445 32.3% Obama +13,681 +35.4%
Virgin Islands 02/09 1,772 89.9% 149 7.6% Obama +1,623 +82.3%
California 02/05 2,186,662 43.2% 2,608,184 51.5% Clinton +421,522 +8.3%
New York 02/05 751,019 40.3% 1,068,496 57.4% Clinton +317,477 +17.1%
Illinois 02/05 1,318,234 64.7% 667,930 32.8% Obama +650,304 +31.9%
New Jersey 02/05 501,372 43.9% 613,500 53.8% Clinton +112,128 +9.9%
Massachusetts 02/05 511,680 41.1% 705,185 56.6% Clinton +193,505 +15.5%
Georgia 02/05 704,247 66.4% 330,026 31.1% Obama +374,221 +35.3%
Minnesota 02/05 142,109 66.4% 68,994 32.2% Obama +73,115 +34.2%
Missouri 02/05 406,917 49.3% 395,185 47.9% Obama +11,732 +1.4%
Tennessee 02/05 252,874 40.5% 336,245 53.8% Clinton +83,371 +13.3%
Colorado 02/05 80,113 66.5% 38,839 32.3% Obama +41,274 +34.2%
Arizona 02/05 193,126 42.4% 229,501 50.4% Clinton +36,375 +8.0%
Alabama 02/05 300,319 56.0% 223,089 41.6% Obama +77,230 +14.4%
Connecticut 02/05 179,742 50.6% 165,426 46.5% Obama +14,316 +4.1%
Arkansas 02/05 82,476 26.3% 220,136 70.1% Clinton +137,660 +43.8%
Oklahoma 02/05 130,130 31.2% 228,480 54.8% Clinton +98,350 +23.6%
Kansas 02/05 27,172 74.0% 9,462 25.8% Obama +17,710 +48.2%
New Mexico 02/05 71,396 48.0% 73,105 49.1% Clinton +1,709 +1.1%
Utah 02/05 74,538 56.7% 51,333 39.1% Obama +23,205 +17.6%
Delaware 02/05 51,148 53.1% 40,760 42.3% Obama +10,388 +10.8%
North Dakota 02/05 11,625 61.1% 6,948 36.5% Obama +4,677 +24.6%
Idaho 02/05 16,880 79.5% 3,655 17.2% Obama +13,225 +62.3%
Alaska 02/05 6,674 75.2% 2,194 24.7% Obama +4,480 +50.5%
American Samoa 02/05 121 42.5% 163 57.2% Clinton +42 +14.7%
Florida 01/29 576,214 32.9% 870,986 49.8% Clinton +294,772 +16.9%
South Carolina 01/26 294,898 55.4% 140,990 26.5% Obama +153,908 +28.9%
Michigan** 01/15 - 328,309 55.2% Clinton +328,309 +55.2%
New Hampshire 01/08 104,815 36.8% 112,404 39.4% Clinton +7,589 +2.6%

*(Iowa, Nevada, Washington & Maine Have Not Released Popular Vote Totals. RealClearPolitics has estimated the popular vote totals for Senator Obama and Clinton in these four states. RCP uses the WA Caucus results from February 9 in this estimate because the Caucuses on February 9 were the “official” contest recognized by the DNC to determine delegates to the Democratic convention. The estimate from these four Caucus states where there are not official popular vote numbers increases Senator Obama’s popular vote margin by 110,224. This number would be about 50,000 less if the Washington primary results from February 19th were used instead of the Washington Caucus results.) **(Senator Obama took his name off the Michigan Ballot. Uncommitted was on the ballot and received 238,168 votes as compared to 328,309 for Senator Clinton.)

NOTE: IF you just include MICHIGAN – Hillary DID win the POPULAR vote!

PUMA!

1 comment so far

  1. Matthew on

    I am for Hillary but NEVER Obama…Guess I have no choice but to go Mccain…Screw the DNC and Dick Morris


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