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Senator John Edwards from North Carolina ran for vice-president in 2004.
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There was no World Cup in 2004. South Korea finished 4th in the 2002 World Cup, and failed to qualify for the knock-out stages in 2006.
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South Dakota has a larger Native American population than Delaware. As of 2004: South Dakota: 62,858 Delaware: 3,066
The Senior Senator from South Carolina is Lindsey Graham. He assumed office on January 3, 2003. He is a member of the Republican party, and previous to his term in Senate he served in the US house of Representatives from 1995 to 2003. He served on active duty in the United States Air Force until 1988, and since then as a reservist. He was promoted in 2004 to a Colonel in the US Air Force Reserves.
Senator John Edwards from North Carolina ran for vice-president in 2004.
Senator Graham was a member of the House of Representatives in 1996 and actually voted to enact DOMA. In 2004, in the Senate, he voted in favor of an amendment to the United States Consitution that would have banned same-sex marriage. Needless to say, Senator Graham is not likely to support the repeal of DOMA.
Hurricane Charley hit North Carolina and South Carolina on August 15, 2004.
No the state voted for Bush and Cheney.
A staunchly Republican state, SC voted to re-elect President Bush in 2004.
Johnny Reid "John" Edwards (born June 10, 1953) is an American politician, who served as a U.S. Senator from North Carolina. He was the Democratic nominee for Vice President in 2004, and was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004 and 2008.
Lenore Bender died on September 8, 2004, in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
Marshall Frady died on March 9, 2004, in Greenville, South Carolina, USA of cancer.
Carolina Cooking - 2004 was released on: USA: 15 September 2004
2004 U.S. Presidential Election Results: ------------------------------------------------- 270 votes - minimum required 286 votes - Incumbent President George W. Bush (R-TX) 251 votes - U.S. Senator from Massachusetts John F. Kerry (D-MA) 1 vote - U.S. Senator from N. Carolina John Edwards (D-NC)
John Fox was the head coach of the Carolina Panthers in 2004.