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|rowspan=1|<small>'''Run. Mate'''</small> |
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|Michael Bloomberg |
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|Colin Powell |
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|John McCain |
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|Ed Markey |
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|rowspan=1|'''1st Round''' |
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|'''2nd Round''' |
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|'''55,245,633''' |
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|49,233,994 |
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The '''2008 United States presidential election''' was the 56th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 4, 2008. The Republican ticket of Hillary Rodham, a U.S. senator from |
The '''2008 United States presidential election''' was the 56th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 4, 2008. The Republican ticket of Hillary Rodham, a U.S. senator from Arkansas, and Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York City, defeated the America First ticket of John McCain, the incumbent president, and Colin Powell, the incumbent Vice President as well as the Progressive ticket of Russ Feingold, a U.S. senator from Wisconsin and Ed Markey, a U.S. representative for Massachusetts 7th congressional district. Rodham became the first woman to become president after being elected to the office- previous president Jeane Kirkpatrick became president after the assassination of Ronald Reagan. |
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President John McCain’s campaign was heavily dented after an unexpectedly strong primary challenge from AFP senator |
President John McCain’s campaign was heavily dented after an unexpectedly strong primary challenge from AFP senator Tom Tancredo. |
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The early campaign focused heavily on President McCain’s involvement in the Liberian War, with Rodham and Feingold being opposed to the war and McCain, who having started it, declared it a triumph. |
The early campaign focused heavily on President McCain’s involvement in the Liberian War, with Rodham and Feingold being opposed to the war and McCain, who having started it, declared it a triumph. Other issues included the administration of Sudan, which was under continued military occupation, LGBT rights, and the ongoing economic recession. |
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===Republican Candidates=== |
===Republican Candidates=== |
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Hillary Rodham.jpeg|Senator '''[[Hillary Rodham]]''' of [[New York]] |
File:Hillary Rodham.jpeg|Senator '''[[Hillary Rodham]]''' of [[New York]] |
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(Bloomberg).jpeg |
File:(Bloomberg).jpeg|Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York <small>(withdrew; endorsed Rodham)</small> |
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File:Mitt Romney crop.jpg|Senator Mitt Romney of Massachusetts <small>(withdrew; endorsed Bloomberg)</small> |
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===America First Candidates=== |
===America First Candidates=== |
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John McCain 2009 Official.jpg |
File:John McCain 2009 Official.jpg|[[President of the United States|President]] '''[[John McCain]]''' of Arizona |
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File:Tom Tancredo, official Congressional photo.jpg|Senator Tom Tancredo of Colorado <small>(withdrew)</small> |
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===Progressive Candidates=== |
===Progressive Candidates=== |
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File:Russ Feingold Official Portrait 3.jpg|Senator '''Russ Feingold''' of Wisconsin |
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File:John Edwards, official Senate photo portrait.jpg|Senator John Edwards of North Carolina |
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Joe_Lieberman_official_portrait_2_(cropped_2).jpg |Senator Joe Lieberman of [[Connecticut]] <small>(eliminated; endorsed Feingold)</small> |
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File:Ron Dellums (1).jpg|Mayor Ron Dellums of Oakland, California |
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Sen._Carol_Moseley_Braun.jpg |Senator Carol M. Braun of Illinois <small>(eliminated)</small> |
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Revision as of 01:00, 18 December 2022
2008 United States presidential election | |||||
< 2004 2012 > | |||||
Nominee | |||||
Hillary Rodham | John McCain | Russ Feingold | |||
Party | Republican | America First | Progressive | ||
State | Arkansas | Arizona | Wisconsin | ||
Run. Mate | Michael Bloomberg | Colin Powell | Ed Markey | ||
1st Round | 43,114,992 | 45,439,005 | 19,813,751 | ||
2nd Round | 55,245,633 | 49,233,994 | (eliminated) |
The 2008 United States presidential election was the 56th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 4, 2008. The Republican ticket of Hillary Rodham, a U.S. senator from Arkansas, and Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York City, defeated the America First ticket of John McCain, the incumbent president, and Colin Powell, the incumbent Vice President as well as the Progressive ticket of Russ Feingold, a U.S. senator from Wisconsin and Ed Markey, a U.S. representative for Massachusetts 7th congressional district. Rodham became the first woman to become president after being elected to the office- previous president Jeane Kirkpatrick became president after the assassination of Ronald Reagan.
President John McCain’s campaign was heavily dented after an unexpectedly strong primary challenge from AFP senator Tom Tancredo.
The early campaign focused heavily on President McCain’s involvement in the Liberian War, with Rodham and Feingold being opposed to the war and McCain, who having started it, declared it a triumph. Other issues included the administration of Sudan, which was under continued military occupation, LGBT rights, and the ongoing economic recession.
Republican Candidates
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Senator Hillary Rodham of New York
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Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York (withdrew; endorsed Rodham)
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Senator Mitt Romney of Massachusetts (withdrew; endorsed Bloomberg)
America First Candidates
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President John McCain of Arizona
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Senator Tom Tancredo of Colorado (withdrew)
Progressive Candidates
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Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin
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Senator John Edwards of North Carolina
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Mayor Ron Dellums of Oakland, California