
Originally Posted by
draco888

Originally Posted by
sabang
The other noteworthy achievement- being the first President to be re-elected with unemployment running at 8% and above, in this case by a near landslide- is of course entirely owed to the nature of his Opposition, specifically their political incompetence.
Near landslide? I thought he got 50.7% vs 47.6% of the vote. Do these figures constitute a landslide?
In the weeks since the election, as states have completed their counts, Obama’s margin has grown steadily. From just over 2 percentage points, it now stands at nearly 4. Rather than worry about the Bush-Kerry precedent,
White House aides now brag that Obama seems all but certain to achieve a mark hit by only five others in U.S. history – winning the presidency twice with 51% or more of the popular vote.
As of Friday, Obama had 50.97% of the vote to Mitt Romney’s 47.3% with 47 states having certified their final count, according to the statistics compiled assiduously by David Wasserman of the Cook Political Report.
Most of the nation’s remaining uncounted ballots, perhaps as many as 413,000, Wasserman estimated, are in heavily Democratic New York, where officials have until next week to finish their tabulations. The other two states yet to certify a final count are West Virginia, which Romney carried, and Hawaii, which went heavily for its native son, the president. Once all those get tossed into the mix, Obama’s margin almost surely will rise slightly, allowing him to claim the 51% mark without rounding up.
must suck to be a republican:
Three lessons from the near-final popular vote - latimes.com