THE 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS By Richard Hayes Phillips, Ph.D., www.witnesstoacrime.com
November 18, 2008
In the aftermath of Barack Obama’s historic victory in the 2008 presidential election, two questions have frequently
arisen. How did he manage to turn nine or ten “red states” into “blue states,” (as of this writing, Missouri is still
too close to call), and why was the voter turnout “flat,” that is, not much greater than the voter turnout in the 2004
presidential election? As it happens, the two questions are somewhat related. This paper addresses them both.
Read the full analysis here.
Author's Note: the numbers, not the findings, are preliminary.
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