What was the result of the 2012 election?
2012 Election Results. President Barack Obama (D) won re-election by defeating former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R) on November 6, 2012.
What did the Electoral College map look like in 2012?
The Electoral College map looked similar to the 2008 map with two exceptions. Obama won Indiana and North Carolina in 2008 as part of his victory over McCain. Romney won both states in 2012.
How did Mitt Romney win the 2012 presidential election?
Romney was consistently competitive in the polls and won the support of many party leaders, but he faced challenges from a number of more conservative contenders. Romney clinched his party’s nomination in May, defeating Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich, and several other candidates.
What percentage of popular vote did the Democrats get in 2012?
The Democratic ticket received 51.1% of the popular vote, while the Republican ticket received 47.2% of the vote. The 2012 campaign focused on economic issues including the Affordable Care Act and job creation. The 2012 electoral map is above. Click on the states in the map to toggle them between Democrat, Republican and Tossup.
What is the history of the Millrose meet?
The meet began back in 1908, when the Millrose Athletic Association was formed by employees of the John Wanamaker Department Store.
Will the Millrose Games be held on Saturday?
With the exception of last year’s Covid-related cancellation, the Millrose Games has been continuously held for 113 years. All of the athletes are in NYC and will be putting on terrific performances on Saturday. We understand that NYC subways and buses and metro-north railroad expect to run on their normal weekend schedules.
How often does the Federal Election Commission release election results?
The Federal Election Commission releases the official results of federal elections, by state, every two years. These reports are available for elections from 1982 to 2016. They include primary, runoff, and general election results for: U.S. Senate.