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John Sidney McCain III (born August 29, 1936) is the senior United States Senator from Arizona. He was the Republican nominee for president in the 2008 United States election. McCain followed his father and grandfather, both four-star admirals, into the United States Navy, graduating from the... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Results for "John McCain received vote"

Laguna Beach, California In the 2008 presidential election, Democratic candidate Barack Obama received 62% of the city’s vote, while Republican candidate John McCain received 35% of the vote.

St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana In that year's presidential election, John McCain received 76% of the vote (83,078 votes).

New Madrid County, Missouri In the end, McCain received 32.95 percent of the vote to Huckabee’s 31.53 percent—a 1.42 percent difference.

Phelps County, Missouri In the end, McCain received 32.95 percent of the vote to Huckabee’s 31.53 percent—a 1.42 percent difference.

Christian County, Missouri In the end, McCain received 32.95 percent of the vote to Huckabee’s 31.53 percent—a 1.42 percent difference.

Wayne County, Missouri In the end, McCain received 32.95 percent of the vote to Huckabee’s 31.53 percent—a 1.42 percent difference.

Carter County, Missouri In the end, McCain received 32.95 percent of the vote to Huckabee’s 31.53 percent—a 1.42 percent difference.

Iron County, Missouri In the end, McCain received 32.95 percent of the vote to Huckabee’s 31.53 percent—a 1.42 percent difference.

Cottle County, Texas In 2008 John McCain received 509 votes to Barack Obama's 187.

Florida's 1st congressional district John McCain received 67% of the vote in this district in 2008.

Florida's 6th congressional district John McCain received 61% of the vote in this district in 2008.

Florida's 15th congressional district John McCain received 52 percent of the vote in this district in 2008.

Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania John McCain received 53.6% of the vote to 44.9% for Barack Obama in November 2008.

Arcata, California For example, in the 2008 US presidential election, Republican candidate John McCain received less than 10 percent of the popular vote in many Arcata precincts, while in those same precincts Democratic candidate Obama received 85 percent or more of the vote.

Washington County, Missouri In the end, McCain received 32.95 percent of the vote to Huckabee’s 31.53 percent—a 1.42 percent difference.

Texas County, Missouri In the end, McCain received 32.95 percent of the vote to Huckabee’s 31.53 percent—a 1.42 percent difference.

Cape Girardeau County, Missouri In the end, McCain received 32.95 percent of the vote to Huckabee’s 31.53 percent—a 1.42 percent difference.

Howell County, Missouri In the end, McCain received 32.95 percent of the vote to Huckabee's 31.53 percent—a 1.42 percent difference.

Wright County, Missouri In the end, McCain received 32.95 percent of the vote to Huckabee’s 31.53 percent—a 1.42 percent difference.

Sainte Genevieve County, Missouri In the end, McCain received 32.95 percent of the vote to Huckabee’s 31.53 percent—a 1.42 percent difference.

Mississippi County, Missouri In the end, McCain received 32.95 percent of the vote to Huckabee’s 31.53 percent—a 1.42 percent difference.

Perry County, Missouri In the end, McCain received 32.95 percent of the vote to Huckabee’s 31.53 percent—a 1.42 percent difference.

Saint Francois County, Missouri In the end, McCain received 32.95 percent of the vote to Huckabee’s 31.53 percent—a 1.42 percent difference.

Republican Jewish Coalition In 2008, exit polls showed that John McCain received 21-22% of the Jewish vote.

Douglas County, Missouri In the end, McCain received 32.95 percent of the vote to Huckabee’s 31.53 percent—a 1.42 percent difference.

Results for "John McCain received delegates"

New Madrid County, Missouri McCain received all of Missouri’s 58 delegates as the Republican Party utilizes the winner-take-all system.

Phelps County, Missouri McCain received all of Missouri’s 58 delegates as the Republican Party utilizes the winner-take-all system.

Christian County, Missouri McCain received all of Missouri’s 58 delegates as the Republican Party utilizes the winner-take-all system.

Wayne County, Missouri McCain received all of Missouri’s 58 delegates as the Republican Party utilizes the winner-take-all system.

Carter County, Missouri McCain received all of Missouri’s 58 delegates as the Republican Party utilizes the winner-take-all system.

Iron County, Missouri McCain received all of Missouri’s 58 delegates as the Republican Party utilizes the winner-take-all system.

Washington County, Missouri McCain received all of Missouri’s 58 delegates as the Republican Party utilizes the winner-take-all system.

Texas County, Missouri McCain received all of Missouri’s 58 delegates as the Republican Party utilizes the winner-take-all system.

Cape Girardeau County, Missouri McCain received all of Missouri’s 58 delegates as the Republican Party utilizes the winner-take-all system.

Howell County, Missouri McCain received all of Missouri's 58 delegates as the Republican Party utilizes the winner-take-all system.

Wright County, Missouri McCain received all of Missouri’s 58 delegates as the Republican Party utilizes the winner-take-all system.

Sainte Genevieve County, Missouri McCain received all of Missouri’s 58 delegates as the Republican Party utilizes the winner-take-all system.

Mississippi County, Missouri McCain received all of Missouri’s 58 delegates as the Republican Party utilizes the winner-take-all system.

Perry County, Missouri McCain received all of Missouri’s 58 delegates as the Republican Party utilizes the winner-take-all system.

Saint Francois County, Missouri McCain received all of Missouri’s 58 delegates as the Republican Party utilizes the winner-take-all system.

Douglas County, Missouri McCain received all of Missouri’s 58 delegates as the Republican Party utilizes the winner-take-all system.

Results for "John McCain received percent"

Arizona's 4th congressional district Barack Obama also swept the district in 2008 taking in 65.73% of the vote while native son John McCain received 33.02%.

Congressional districts of Washington In 2008, Barack Obama swept the district with 62.60% of the vote while John McCain received 42%.

Washington's 2nd congressional district In 2008, Barack Obama swept the district with 55.60% of the vote while John McCain received 42%.

Sevier County, Tennessee Since 1992 no Republican candidate has received less than 55% of the county's vote and in 2008 John McCain received 73.4%.

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Results for "John McCain won state"

South Carolina John McCain won the state in 2008 with 54% of the statewide vote over Barack Obama.

United States presidential election in Wyoming, 2008 Prior to the election, all 17 news organizations considered this a state McCain would win, or otherwise considered as a safe red state.

United States presidential election in Kansas, 2008 Prior to the election, all 17 news organizations considered this a state McCain would win, or otherwise considered as a safe red state.

United States presidential election in Georgia, 2008 Prior to the election, 15 of 17 news organizations considered this a state McCain would win, or otherwise considered as a red state.

United States presidential election in Alabama, 2008 Prior to the election, all 17 news organizations considered this a state McCain would win, or otherwise considered as a safe red state.

Politics of Georgia (U.S. state) However, in 2008, John McCain won the state by only 5 points, 52% to Democrat Barack Obama's 47%.

United States presidential election, 2008 On Super Tuesday, McCain won his home state of Arizona, taking all 53 delegates, and the largest of the Super Tuesday prizes, nearly all of California's 173 delegates.

United States presidential election in Tennessee, 2008 Prior to the election, all 17 news organizations considered this a state McCain would win, or otherwise considered as a safe red state.

Results for "John McCain won poll"

United States presidential election in Nevada, 2008 McCain did win several polls.

United States presidential election in Kansas, 2008 McCain won every pre-election poll.

United States presidential election in Kansas, 2008 Since March 16, McCain won each poll with a double digit margin and at least 47% of the vote.

United States presidential election in Arkansas, 2008 John McCain won every single opinion poll taken in Arkansas prior to the election.

Results for "John McCain won vote"

El Paso County, Texas Republican John McCain won 33% of the vote in El Paso County and 61,598 votes.

Beth Harwell McCain won the Tennessee electoral votes in the 2008 presidential elcetion on November 3, getting 56.9% of the popular vote against President-elect Barack Obama.

Livingston Parish, Louisiana John McCain won 85% of the vote and 43,269 votes.

Redondo Beach, California In the 2008 presidential election Barack Obama won 59% of the vote and John McCain won 37% of the vote.

Results for "John McCain won county"

United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, 2008 McCain did win more counties than Obama, but the counties carried by Obama were by far the most populated of the state, including Philadelphia and Allegheny, home of the cities of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh respectively.

United States presidential election in Michigan, 2008 McCain was only able to win two counties with margins of more than 10,000 votes.

Results for "John McCain won delegates"

Louisiana Republican caucuses, 2008 Preliminary results show John McCain winning the most committed delegates, followed by Ron Paul in second place, and Mitt Romney in third.

Guam Republican caucuses, 2008 John McCain won all six of the delegates.

Results for "John McCain won districts"

Washington's 5th congressional district Although George W. Bush carried the district with 57% in 2000 and 2004, John McCain just narrowly won the district with 52% of the vote while Barack Obama received 46% in 2008.

Congressional districts of Washington Although George W. Bush carried the district with 57% in 2000 and 2004, John McCain just narrowly won the district with 52% of the vote while Barack Obama received 46% in 2008.

Results for "John McCain won Ste. Genevieve County"

Sainte Genevieve County, Missouri McCain won Ste. Genevieve County with 40.76 percent of the vote.

Results for "John McCain won Alabama"

United States presidential election in Alabama, 2008 Alabama was won by Republican nominee John McCain with a 21.6% margin of victory.

Results for "John McCain won Yellowhammer State"

United States presidential election in Alabama, 2008 The 2008 election was no different as the Yellowhammer State was easily won by John McCain, who carried 54 of the state's 67 counties.

Results for "John McCain won St. Tammany Parish"

St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana The reason behind McCain winning St. Tammany Parish by a larger percent than Bush is perhaps due to the post-Katrina relocation of numerous, typically-Republican St. Bernard Parish residents to St. Tammany Parish (so-called "St. Tammanards").

Results for "John McCain won Mike Huckabee"

Government and politics of the Bronx On the same day, John McCain won 54.4% of the borough's 5,643 Republican votes, Mitt Romney 20.8%, Mike Huckabee 8.2%, Ron Paul 7.4%, Rudy Giuliani 5.6%, and the other candidates (Fred Thompson, Duncan Hunter and Alan Keyes) 3.6% between them.

Results for "John McCain won nomination"

Hugh Cort He earned no pledged delegates in any of the caucuses or primaries and John McCain won the party nomination.

Results for "John McCain won Massachusetts"

United States presidential election, 2000 McCain won Rhode Island, Vermont, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, but dropped out of the race.

Results for "John McCain won Georgia"

United States presidential election in Georgia, 2008 Georgia was won by Republican nominee John McCain with a 5.2% margin of victory.

Results for "John McCain won election"

Jim Hensley McCain won that election handily.

Results for "John McCain won Rhode Island"

United States presidential election, 2000 McCain won Rhode Island, Vermont, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, but dropped out of the race.

Results for "John McCain won support"

United States presidential election, 2008 In February, McCain, besides winning Giuliani's support, was endorsed by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger before the California primary took place on Super Tuesday.

Results for "John McCain won Idaho"

United States presidential election, 2008 Obama was immediately declared the winner in California, Oregon, Washington, and Hawaii, McCain won Idaho, and the Electoral College totals were updated to 297 for Obama and 146 for McCain (270 are needed to win).

Results for "John McCain won Kentucky"

Kentucky In the 2008 election, however, the state lost its bellwether status when John McCain, who won Kentucky, lost the national popular and electoral vote to Barack Obama (McCain carried Kentucky 57 to 41%).

Results for "John McCain won Vermont"

United States presidential election, 2000 McCain won Rhode Island, Vermont, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, but dropped out of the race.

Results for "John McCain won primaries"

South Carolina Republican primary, 2008 John McCain won the primary.

Results for "John McCain won Kansas"

United States presidential election in Kansas, 2008 Kansas was won by Republican nominee John McCain by a 14.9% margin of victory.

Results for "John McCain won Parish"

West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana John McCain also won the Parish.

Results for "John McCain won Wyoming"

United States presidential election in Wyoming, 2008 Wyoming was won by Republican nominee John McCain by a 32.2% margin of victory.

Results for "John McCain won majority"

United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, 2008 Central Pennsylvania is a Republican stronghold; John McCain won the vast majority of its counties, often by substantial margins.

Results for "John McCain won Tennesee"

United States presidential election in Tennessee, 2008 Tennesee was won by Republican nominee John McCain by a 15.1% margin of victory.

Results for "John McCain won Perry County"

Perry County, Missouri McCain won Perry County with 43.59 percent of the vote.

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Results for "John McCain carried districts"

United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, 2008 Although Barack Obama won Pennsylvania, John McCain carried 10 of the commonwealth’s 19 congressional districts, including four districts held by Democrats.

United States presidential election in Nevada, 2008 Barack Obama carried two of the state’s three congressional districts both held by Demorats while John McCain carried the one and only congressional district held by a Republican.

United States presidential election in Kansas, 2008 John McCain carried three of the state’s four congressional districts, all held by Republicans.

United States presidential election in Georgia, 2008 John McCain carried eight congressional districts in Georgia, including all seven held by Republicans and one district held by a Democrat.

United States presidential election in Alabama, 2008 Republican John McCain carried six of the state's seven congressional districts, including two districts (AL-02 and AL-05) that were carried by Democrats (Bobby Bright and Parker Griffith, respectively) in the U.S. House of Representatives

United States presidential election in Tennessee, 2008 John McCain swept the state and carried seven of the state's nine congressional districts, including three districts held by Democrats.

United States presidential election in Maryland, 2008 John McCain carried two congressional districts, the only one held by a Republican and one that was won by a Democrat in 2008.

Results for "John McCain carried county"

Waukesha County, Wisconsin In 2008, John McCain carried the county over Barack Obama by about 60,000 votes, while McCain only carried Orange County by approximately 30,000 votes.

United States presidential election in Alabama, 2008 The 2008 election was no different as the Yellowhammer State was easily won by John McCain, who carried 54 of the state's 67 counties.

Effingham County, Illinois In the 2008 U.S. Presidential election, John McCain carried the county by a 36% margin over Illinois's native son Barack Obama, making it McCain's strongest county in the state, with Obama carrying his home state by a 25.1% margin over McCain.

Perry County, Missouri John McCain easily carried the county over Barack Obama in 2008, and George W. Bush carried Perry County by even stronger margins in 2000 and 2004.

Results for "John McCain carried caucuses"

United States presidential election, 2008 Despite McCain picking up big victories, Huckabee won Louisiana and Kansas while McCain only barely carried the Washington caucuses over Huckabee and Paul who both amassed a large showing.

Results for "John McCain carried Kansas"

United States presidential election in Kansas, 2008 John McCain carried Kansas by a comfortable 15-percent margin of victory.

Results for "John McCain carried Kentucky"

Kentucky In the 2008 election, however, the state lost its bellwether status when John McCain, who won Kentucky, lost the national popular and electoral vote to Barack Obama (McCain carried Kentucky 57 to 41%).

Results for "John McCain carried Bollinger County"

Bollinger County, Missouri John McCain carried Bollinger County by more than a two-to-one margin in Election 2008.

Results for "John McCain carried Monmouth"

Monmouth County, New Jersey In 2008, John McCain carried Monmouth by a unexpectedly close margin of only 3.7% margin over Barack Obama, with Obama winning New Jersey by 15.5% over McCain.

Results for "John McCain carried Orange County"

Waukesha County, Wisconsin In 2008, John McCain carried the county over Barack Obama by about 60,000 votes, while McCain only carried Orange County by approximately 30,000 votes.

Results for "John McCain carried Sussex County"

Sussex County, New Jersey In 2008, John McCain carried Sussex County by a 20.6% margin over Barack Obama, McCain's best showing in New Jersey, with Obama winning statewide by 15.5% over McCain.

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    John McCain

    John Sidney McCain III (born August 29, 1936) is the senior United States Senator from Arizona. He was the Republican nominee for president in the 2008 United States election.
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    John Sidney "Slew" McCain Sr. (August 9, 1884 – September 6, 1945) was a U.S. Navy Admiral. ... Man of the People: The Life of John McCain.
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    John McCain presidential campaign, 2008

    John McCain, the senior United States Senator from Arizona, launched his second candidacy for the presidency of the United States in an unsuccessful bid for the 2008 presidential election.

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