NBC News has projected that President Obama has won Virginia’s 13 electoral votes, in one of the closest races of all the swing states, where “robust” turnout and record long lines at polling places in Democratic strongholds helped to propel him to a razor thin victory of Mitt Romney.
Romney narrowed the 6 point margin Obama enjoyed in 2008 by outperforming John McCain in most counties across the state, pulling the largest gains in the coal country region of Southwest Virginia.
The women’s vote also played an important role, as was expected in the state that saw some of the strongest reactions to the much chronicled “war on women’s health,” with exit polls showing Obama won women by a 9 point margin in Virginia, and lost men by only 2 points.









