Clemens for ell biography of barack obama

  • Clemens for ell biography of barack obama
  • Clemens for ell biography of barack obama

  • Clemens for ell biography of barack obama
  • dennis and randy quaid brothers photos
  • Clemens for ell biography of barack obama president
  • Biography of barack obama president
  • Where was barack obama born
  • Barack obama parents
  • Biography of barack obama president!

    Republican and conservative support for Barack Obama in 2008

    United StatesPresidentBarack Obama, a member of the Democratic Party, was endorsed or supported by some members of the Republican Party and by some political figures holding conservative views in the 2008 election.

    Although the vast majority of Obama's support came from liberal constituencies, some conservatives identified in him shared priorities or other positive attributes. As in any election, voters can and sometimes do cross party lines to vote for the other party's nominee.

    Republican and conservative Obama supporters were often referred to as "Obama Republicans", "Obamacans" or "Obamacons".[1]

    Republican and conservative supporters of Obama included elected officials, former elected officials, academics, commentators, and retired military officers.

    According to exit polls on Election Day, 9% of those who identified themselves as Republicans voted for Barack Obama, conflicting with polling data