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2004 - John Kerry - D 2000 - Albert Gore - D 1996 - Robert Dole - R 1992 - George H.W. Bush - R 1988 - Micheal Dukakis - D 1984 - Walter Mondale - D

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The last six losing presidential candidates in U.S. history were Hillary Clinton in 2016, Mitt Romney in 2012, John McCain in 2008, John Kerry in 2004, Al Gore in 2000, and Bob Dole in 1996.

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