In 2004, the Democratic presidential candidate was John Kerry, who ran against the incumbent president, George W. Bush. Kerry, a senator from Massachusetts, focused on issues such as the Iraq War and domestic policies during his campaign. Ultimately, he lost the election to Bush, who was re-elected for a second term.
Convinced johnson not to run for reelectio. Helped the republicans. Divied the democratic party.answer is all of the above
The coasts and Great LakesFor Apex :)
The Democratic Party supports Obama for President. The Democratic Party will not be bullied by Republicans.
Improving the previous answer, which was way off, the first democratic president elected was Thomas Jefferson. By the way, Washington was Republican.
All of the above ~Apex
On July 27, 2004, future president Barack Obama gave the keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention, presaging his populist campaign in 2008.
Reduce the size and activites of the federal government ~APEX~
He had to work with a Democratic Congress. (Apex)
He had to work with a Democratic Congress. (Apex)
Sen John Kerry
In 2004 Al Sharpton ran for the Democratic nomination for US President .
Ronnie Earle.
Indian Removal, the Democratic party, and "Manifest Destiny"
The term used by southerners for a return to Democratic white rule was redeemers.
democratic
southern members controlled the democratic party...apex
Students for a Democratic Society. -Apex