2008 Primaries: The popular vote
But what are the primary results from that purest measure of democracy -- the popular vote?
For Democrats, a blogger at Daily Kos has created a spreadsheet looking at how the vote totals stack up:
* Barack Obama: 7,831,328 votes in primaries so far -- 48.12% of popular vote
* Hillary Clinton: 7,719,028 votes -- 47.43%
* John Edwards: 626,117 -- 3.5%
Here's a look at the South, where strong African-American turnout in Southern primaries has been a huge boost for Obama:
STATE / OBAMA POPULAR VOTE / CLINTON POPULAR VOTE
South Carolina / 295,091 / 141,128
Alabama / 300,097 / 222,887
Arkansas / 75,411 / 195,117
Georgia / 696,622 / 326,354
Tennessee / 250,341 / 331,781
SOUTH TOTAL: 1,617,562 / 1,217,267
Percentage of Southern primary popular vote so far:
Obama: 57%
Clinton: 43%
Take out Arkansas, which Clinton largely won because of home-state advantage, and Obama's popular vote edge in the South goes up to 60%/40%.
Labels: barack obama, Election 2008, hillary clinton, john edwards, popular vote, Southern Politics


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