With North Dakota becoming a toss-up state in the last weeks before the election, it is interesting to see how they state stayed red.
A first look at the county by county break down shows an overwhelming number of counties favoring John McCain. However, a substantial amount of North Dakota's most populous and youthful counties favored Barack Obama. These include most of the counties along the North Dakota-Minnesota border including Grand Forks and Cass counties, home to the University of North Dakota and the state's capital respectively. Other counties that favored Obama were those heavily influenced by the Native American population like Sioux county in the southern region of the state. Despite Obama's win in these areas, his numbers fell short of the combination of middle and west North Dakota counties that strongly supported McCain.
A break down of exit poll numbers shows that while Obama carried the 18-29 age group with 51%, McCain was able to capture the majority of 30-44 (57%) and 45-64 (55%) voter pools. In addition, McCain received both the majority of male and female votes with 57% and 51% respectively.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
One Day to Go!!!

The most recent polls show McCain with only a +1% lead in the state; however, I believe history will favor McCain on Election Day and the state of North Dakota will stay true to its red roots.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Obama Back on Air in ND
Three days from Election Day, Barack Obama is showing his political power. With money to burn, Obama will once again begin running television advertisements in North Dakota. Although the candidate pulled out of the state about a month ago, with his new gains in North Dakota polls and clear leads in most swing states, there is really nothing to lose.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Howard Dean to Campaign for Change in ND
Gov. Howard Dean, current DNC chairman, will campaign for the Obama-Biden ticket in Grand Forks and Fargo, ND this Saturday, Nov. 1 reports MarketWatch.com. These campaign stops will be part of the Democratic Party's national Get Out the Vote effort. It will be Dean's first visit to North Dakota in the 2008 election cycle.Who thought that this close to Election Day, North Dakota would be labeled a toss-up and big name Democrats would be paying attention?
Monday, October 27, 2008
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