Wyoming has been solid McCain since the beginning of the election months ago. This remained the same on Election Day. McCain overwhelmingly carried all of Wyoming's counties with the exception of Albany and Teton. So, why did Albany and Teton go blue. In the case of Albany county, it went blue largely because it is home of the University of Wyoming in Laramie. The youth vote was generally favorable to Obama throughout the election. As for Teton county, it is home to Jackson Hole and the most central base of Democratic support in the state.
As for exit polling, 67% of men and 63% of women favored McCain to 30% of men and 35% of women for Obama. In breaking down the vote by age, all age groups favored McCain (18-29:61%, 30-44:74%, and 45-64:62%).
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
One Day to Go!!!

Wyoming has yet to waver in it support of John McCain and tomorrow will be no different. McCain will carry the sate with a large lead over opponent Barack Obama.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Friday, October 31, 2008
Cheney To Campaign In Wyoming

Vice President Dick Cheney will attend a Get-Out-the-Vote rally in Laramie, WY this Saturday reports Reuters. This will be a rare public sighting of the vice president on this year's campaign trail in a Republican stronghold state.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
10 Days To Go!
Here is a break down of Wyoming 10 days out from the election:
Current Status: Solid McCain
Current Polling: The average of current polling data shows McCain leading Obama 58.0% to 37.0%.
Previous Election Results: 2004-Republican (George W. Bush), 2000-Republican (George W. Bush), 1996-Republican (Bob Dole), 1992-Republican (George Bush Sr.)
Key Issues: Economy and Taxes, Energy
Other Influential Races on the Ticket: None
Analysis: Wyoming is unwavering in its support of the GOP ticket. This is one red state that McCain won't have to worry about playing defense in at all during the election. If all else fails, he can count on Wyoming's 3 electoral votes on Nov. 4.
Current Status: Solid McCain
Current Polling: The average of current polling data shows McCain leading Obama 58.0% to 37.0%.
Previous Election Results: 2004-Republican (George W. Bush), 2000-Republican (George W. Bush), 1996-Republican (Bob Dole), 1992-Republican (George Bush Sr.)
Key Issues: Economy and Taxes, Energy
Other Influential Races on the Ticket: None
Analysis: Wyoming is unwavering in its support of the GOP ticket. This is one red state that McCain won't have to worry about playing defense in at all during the election. If all else fails, he can count on Wyoming's 3 electoral votes on Nov. 4.
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