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In the 2004 U.S. presidential election, George W. Bush defeated Democratic candidate John Kerry. Bush secured re-election by winning key states and receiving 62 million votes, compared to Kerry's 59 million. The election was marked by debates over the Iraq War and domestic issues.

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