the answer is 4,000
No, Pawlenty is a Republican. He is a former governor of Minnesota, member of the State Legislature and was a candidate for the Republican nomination for Republican Presidential candidate before he announced he was dropping out of the race.
if most members in the Congress from his states are Republican if his state has a republican governor if his state cast electoral votes in the last election for the Republican candidate
if most members in the Congress from his states are Republican if his state has a republican governor if his state cast electoral votes in the last election for the Republican candidate
if most members in the Congress from his states are Republican if his state has a republican governor if his state cast electoral votes in the last election for the Republican candidate
No, he did not. Wyoming is a "red state" (tends to vote Republican); it went for the Republican candidate, John McCain, in 2008; and once again, it went for the Republican candidate, Mitt Romney, in 2012.
Republican candidate William McKinley received 36 electoral votes from New York in 1896 and 1900.
1. If most members in the congress from his state are republicans 2. If his state has a republican governor 3. His state cast electoral votes in the last election for the republican candidate
if (1) his state cast its electoral votes for the Republican candidate in the preceding Presidential election, (2) most members of the Congress from his state are Republicans, or (3) his state has a Republican governor.
if (1) his state cast its electoral votes for the Republican candidate in the preceding Presidential election, (2) most members of the Congress from his state are Republicans, or (3) his state has a Republican governor.
Wisconsin has voted for the democratic presidential candidate since 1988 so primarily democratic.
The Republican candidate won South Dakota's 3 votes in 2008.