John Kerry.
Fewer people voted for him.
Al Sharpton
122,267,553 people voted in the 2004 Presidential Election out of an estimated United States population size of 298,213,000 people. So approximately 41% of the US population voted.
not sure
No, in the 2000, 2004 and 2008 Presidential elections Oregon voted for the Democratic candidate in the Presidential elections and while Indiana did select Obama in 2008 they chose George W. Bush over Al Gore in 2000 and over John Kerry in 2004. Blue State versus Red State is not a guarantee in Presidential elections.
Colin Powell
There is no evidence that Mr. Obama ever voted for George W. Bush. Mr. Bush is a Republican, and Mr. Obama is a Democrat. Further, Mr. Obama campaigned for Democratic candidate John Kerry in 2004, further making it unlikely he would have voted for the Republican.
Minnesota
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The two main candidates in the presidential election of 2004 were incumbent President George W. Bush, who ran as the Republican candidate, and Senator John Kerry, who ran as the Democratic candidate.
Not knowing which election you are referring to... 2008 Presidential election: 132,618,580 total. 2004 Presidential election: 122,294,978 total. 2000 Presidential election: 105,586,274 total
The America First Party did not nominate anyone for the 2004 presidential election, but they endorsed Constitution Party candidate Michael Peroutka of Maryland.