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2008 Virginia Democratic presidential primary
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| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| election_name | 2008 Virginia Democratic presidential primary | |
| country | Virginia | |
| type | presidential | |
| ongoing | no | |
| previous_election | Virginia Democratic primary, 2004 | |
| previous_year | 2004 | |
| next_election | Virginia Democratic primary, 2016 | |
| next_year | 2016 | |
| election_date | ||
| image1 | Barack Obama Senate portrait crop.jpg | |
| candidate1 | **Barack Obama** | |
| colour1 | 800080 | |
| home_state1 | Illinois | |
| popular_vote1 | **627,820** | |
| percentage1 | **63.66%** | |
| delegate_count1 | **54** | |
| image2 | Hillary_Rodham_Clinton-cropped.jpg | |
| candidate2 | Hillary Clinton | |
| colour2 | D4AA00 | |
| home_state2 | New York | |
| popular_vote2 | 349,766 | |
| percentage2 | 35.46% | |
| delegate_count2 | 29 | |
| map_image | [[File:Virginia Democratic presidential primary election results by county margins, 2008.svg | 300px]] |
| map_caption | County and independent city results | |
| **Obama:** | ||
| **Clinton:** | ||
| outgoing_members | [MD](2008-maryland-democratic-presidential-primary) | |
| elected_members | [HI](2008-hawaii-democratic-presidential-caucuses) |
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Clinton:
The 2008 Virginia Democratic presidential primary took place on February 12, 2008, an election day nicknamed the "Potomac Primary" because the District of Columbia and Maryland also held Democratic primaries. The Virginia Democratic primary was an open primary, and was competitive for the first time since 1988. Barack Obama won the primary, as he did the other Potomac contests that day.
Candidates
Six national candidates appeared on the ballot in the Virginia primary. However, all but Obama and Hillary Clinton had withdrawn prior to the primary on February 12.
Remaining
- New York Senator Hillary Clinton
- Illinois Senator Barack Obama
Eliminated
- Former North Carolina Senator John Edwards Dropped out on January 30, 2008
- Ohio Representative Dennis Kucinich *Dropped out on January 25, 2008 *
- New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson Dropped out on January 10, 2008
- Delaware Senator Joe Biden Dropped out on January 3, 2008
Background
The prior week, Barack Obama had beaten Hillary Clinton in Nebraska (68%-32%), in Washington (68%-31%) and in Louisiana (57%-36%) by large margins.
The Clinton Campaign looked towards the primary in Virginia as well as those in Maryland and Washington, D.C. which were held on the same day. Though Hillary Clinton spent more resources in the Maryland Primary, she also campaigned in Virginia, particularly in Northern Virginia.
Strategy
The Barack Obama campaign divided Virginia into 4 regions in which to campaign: Northern Virginia, Richmond, Charlottesville, and the Tidewater region in the southeast. He was expected to do well with affluent and independent voters, as well as with African-American voters, who could total 25% of the vote on primary day.
The Hillary Clinton campaign said it would focus its efforts on Prince William and Loudoun counties, especially older white professional women, and also in the unemployment plagued Southwest Virginia.
Polling
Main article: Statewide opinion polling for the February Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2008#Virginia
Barack Obama had a significant lead over Hillary Clinton in final polling throughout the state.
| Final Polling | Pollster | Barack Obama | Hillary Clinton | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Survey USA | 60% | 38% | ||
| Mason Dixon | 53% | 37% | ||
| InsiderAdvantage | 52% | 37% | ||
| Rasmussen | 55% | 37% |
Results
| **Key:** | *Withdrew* |
|---|---|
| prior to contest |
| Virginia Democratic presidential primary, 2008 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 99.95% of precincts reporting | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | National delegates |
| **Barack Obama** | **627,820** | **63.66%** | **54** | |
| Hillary Clinton | 349,766 | 35.46% | 29 | |
| *John Edwards* | *5,206* | *0.52%* | *0* | |
| *Dennis Kucinich* | *1,625* | *0.16%* | *0* | |
| *Bill Richardson* | *991* | *0.10%* | *0* | |
| *Joe Biden* | *795* | *0.08%* | *0* | |
| **Totals** | **986,203** | **100.00%** | **83** |
Analysis
| 2008 Virginia Democratic presidential primary | Demographic subgroup | Obama | Clinton | % of total vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| White men | 56 | 42 | 27 | |
| White women | 45 | 54 | 35 | |
| Black men | 93 | 7 | 13 | |
| Black women | 85 | 15 | 17 |
References
References
- (2008-02-06). "Up next: the Potomac Primary". NBC News.
- Turque, Bill. (2008-02-07). "Va. Is Next Battleground In Democrats' Long Fight". The Washington Post.
- (2008-02-12). "RESULTS: Virginia". CNN.
- (2008-01-31). "Edwards abruptly ends Presidential bid". The New York Times.
- Falcone, Michael. (2008-01-24). "Kucinich to Drop out of Presidential Race". The New York Times.
- Phillips, Kate. (2008-01-10). "Richardson drops out". The New York Times.
- "CNN Election Center 2008: Nebraska Caucus Results".
- "CNN Election Center 2008: Washington Caucus Results".
- "Louisiana Primary Results". CNN.
- (2008-02-15). "2008 Democratic Presidential Primary Unofficial Results". [[Virginia.
- [http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/VA-D.html The Green Papers]
- "Virginia Primary Election Results - Election Guide 2008 - Results - The New York Times".
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