Unfortunately, the Libertarian party did not have a clear set of goals for the 2004 election. The main objective was to simply raise party awareness. Many people confuse libertarians with liberals, the green party, or Ralph Nader. For the 2004 election, the Libertarian Party tried to define who they are, what they stand for, and how they differ from other political affiliations. The party however is still not organized enough to really get their message out.
None because a swing state is a marginals US state wwhere voters can swing from one party to another
Democrat. He was their presidential candidate in the 2004 election against George Bush.
Republicans had majority in 2004 but in 2006 Democrats became the majority
As of 2017, Nevada is currently a "swing state" where neither party has a strong advantage. Barack Obama won Nevada 55-43% in 2008, however George W. Bush won the state in both 2000 and 2004. Nevada has voted for the winner of every Presidential election since 1912, except in 1976 and 2016.
Yes, the Sinn Fein party has supported the legalization of same-sex marriage in Ireland since at least 2004.
In 2004, the Libertarian Party nominated Michael Badnarik as their candidate for president. Badnarik was a lawyer and political activist, known for his advocacy of constitutional rights and limited government. He received around 0.32% of the popular vote in the election.
Republican Party took the 2004 election, with George W. Bush and Dick Cheney being reelected.
The cast of UK Green Party Election Broadcast - 2004 includes: Mark Forrester as Mad Driver
No. See related question.
Just above $1 million, according to OpenSecrets.org
The America First Party did not nominate anyone for the 2004 presidential election, but they endorsed Constitution Party candidate Michael Peroutka of Maryland.
no -- on big ticket parties -- geraldine ferraro was chosen in 1984 by democrat Walter mondale. there have been several on smaller tickets -- nathalia Nathan for the libertarian party in 1972 Angela Davis for the communist party in 1980 and 84 Nancy lord for the libertarian party in 1992 Jo jorgenson for the libertarian party in 1996 winona laduke for the green party in 1996 and 2000 ezola foster for the reform party in 2000 pat lamarche for the green party 2004 Alyson Kennedy for the socialist party 2008 Rosa clemente for the green party 2008 i think i got them all --
Bush (R) carried Virginia in 2004.
Canada last had a Majority government in 2004 under the Liberal Party. The election in June of 2004 resulted in a minority government for the Liberal Party. Since then, the Conservative party has gained a minority government, which remains in power.
He was elected as a Member of Parliament in 1993. He expressed an interest in running the Conservative Party, and he won the election in 2004, thus becoming leader of the party.
He ran in Calgary in 1988 as Steve Harper and lost the election by a landslide. He was elected in the Reform Party's right-wing splitting upset over the PC's in 1993. In 2004 in his first election as leader of the Conservative party he lost with his party only receiving 4 million out of 13.5 million votes.
Candidates from the Green Party, Constitution Party, Libertarian Party, Socialist Party USA and the Natural Law Party were also rans in the 2004 US elections. Ralph Nader put together a coalition for his independent run that included the Peace and Justice Party, Reform Party, Populist Party and the Better Life Party. The Republicans put forward the incumbent President George W. Bush and the Democratic Party chose Senator John Kerry as its nominee.