Who won Alaska in 2012?

Who won Alaska in 2012?

Romney won the state of Alaska with 54.80% of the vote, while Obama received 40.81%. This was the first time since 1968 that a Democrat received more than 40% of the vote in Alaska. No Democrat has won Alaska since it was won by Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964.

Who won the Russian election in 2012?

2012 Russian presidential election

Nominee Vladimir Putin Gennady Zyuganov
Party United Russia CPRF
Home state Moscow Moscow
Popular vote 45,602,075 12,318,353
Percentage 64.35% 17.38%

How did Alaska vote in 2016 presidential election?

Alaska has three electoral votes in the Electoral College. Trump carried the state with 51.28% of the vote, while Clinton received 36.55% of the vote. He ran again as the Libertarian Party’s 2016 nominee and appeared on the ballot in Alaska.

What is Putin’s approval rating in Russia?

Ratings and polls According to public opinion surveys conducted by NGO Levada Center, Putin’s approval rating was 60% in July 2020. Putin’s popularity rose from 31% in August 1999 to 80% in November 1999, never dropping below 65% during his first presidency.

Who is grandfather of Vladimir Putin?

Spiridon Ivanovich Putinvia Vladimir Spiridonovich Putin
Vladimir Putin/Grandfathers

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