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Who was the incumbent candidate for president in 2012?

Who was the incumbent candidate for president in 2012?

Incumbent President Barack Obama won the nomination unanimously at the 2012 Democratic National Convention and was re-elected as President in the general election by defeating Republican nominee Mitt Romney.

Who ran for Mexican President in 2012?

2012 Mexican general election

Nominee Enrique Peña Nieto Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Party PRI PRD
Alliance Commitment to Mexico Progressive Movement
Home state State of Mexico Tabasco
States carried 20 7 + D.F.

Who went against Obama in 2008?

2008 United States presidential election

Nominee Barack Obama John McCain
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Illinois Arizona
Running mate Joe Biden Sarah Palin
Electoral vote 365 173

Who was the secretary of state in Mexico in 2012?

Luis Videgaray Caso
In office 1 December 2012 – 7 September 2016
President Enrique Peña Nieto
Preceded by José Antonio Meade
Succeeded by José Antonio Meade

What did Pena Nieto do?

During his first four years, Peña Nieto led an expansive breakup of monopolies, liberalized Mexico’s energy sector, reformed public education, and modernized the country’s financial regulation. However, political gridlock and allegations of media bias gradually worsened corruption, crime, and drug trade in Mexico.

Who are the candidates for President of the United States in 2012?

Plus there are LOTS of third party and independent P2012 hopefuls. So, if a person is running –regardless of party, ballot status, or chances of winning — we have him or her listed below. Incumbent party first, following by the main opposition party, then the third party candidates, and finally the independent and write-in hopefuls.

What was the minimum number of votes needed to win the presidency in 2012?

Third party and other nominations. Four other parties nominated candidates that had ballot access or write-in access to at least 270 electoral votes, the minimum number of votes needed in the 2012 election to win the presidency through a majority of the electoral college.

Who are the candidates for president in 1860?

Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections – Dave Leip prepared this very informative site, which provides historic voting results from the Presidential general elections of 1860-2008. Covers the vote totals for the major party nominees and the top 2-3 third party nominees in each race. Colorful maps and graphs, too.

Where can I find the list of candidates for President?

We bring you each political party’s Presidential nominee, along with their running mate, picture, background, a brief summary, web site, email and physical address, phone and other interesting details. Also, be sure to vote for your favorite candidate in our online poll located at WhiteoutPress.com. Ballot-qualified in 50 States.