Romney Lead a While @ Kentucky & Indiana
Some states have completed ballot to determine the U.S. president. From the preliminary results, Republican presidential candidate, Mitt Romney ahead in the states of Kentucky and Indiana. Romney excellence in these two states had been predicted earlier, because these two regions is the base of the Republican party.
As quoted from the website politico.com on Wednesday (11/07/2012), until 6:30 pm, at Kentucky, Romney gained popular vote 9159, or about 68.8 percent of the total available, while Obama only received 29.8 percent of the vote or about 4101 popular vote. In Indiana, Romney's lead is final. In this state Romney gets about 65.8 percent of the vote, or about 25,896 popular vote, while Obama only received 32.9 percent or about 12,932 votes.
Currently popular vote total collected by Romney for a while is 35,563 while for the new Obama gather 17,061. Electoral vote which will be contributed by both the state totaled 19. Required 270 electoral vote from across the state to win the presidential election in the U.S..
U.S. election officially begins on Tuesday (6/11). Two small village in the state of New Hampshire became the first region that provides voting rights. Residents in these villages go to the polls on Tuesday, November 6 morning local time.
As quoted from the website politico.com on Wednesday (11/07/2012), until 6:30 pm, at Kentucky, Romney gained popular vote 9159, or about 68.8 percent of the total available, while Obama only received 29.8 percent of the vote or about 4101 popular vote. In Indiana, Romney's lead is final. In this state Romney gets about 65.8 percent of the vote, or about 25,896 popular vote, while Obama only received 32.9 percent or about 12,932 votes.
Currently popular vote total collected by Romney for a while is 35,563 while for the new Obama gather 17,061. Electoral vote which will be contributed by both the state totaled 19. Required 270 electoral vote from across the state to win the presidential election in the U.S..
U.S. election officially begins on Tuesday (6/11). Two small village in the state of New Hampshire became the first region that provides voting rights. Residents in these villages go to the polls on Tuesday, November 6 morning local time.
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