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George W Bush ran against John Kerry in?

the 2004 United States presidential election. Bush, the incumbent president and member of the Republican Party, secured his re-election victory, defeating Kerry, the Democratic nominee and U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. It was a closely contested election, with Bush ultimately winning 286 electoral votes to Kerry's 251.


In the presidential election of 2004 Senator Kerry?

Compared Iraq to Vietnam..


In the presidential election 2004 senator Kerry?

compared Iraq to Vietnam.


What did Senator Kerry in the presidential election of 2004?

compared Iraq to Vietnam. (APEX)


Who was the true winner 2004 election?

It was George W. Bush over John Kerry in the US Presidential election..


Who were the two main candidates in the presidential election of 2004?

Incumbent President George W. Bush won reelection in the 2004 presidential election defeating John Kerry.


How many electoral votes did the presidential winner of California receive in 2004?

California cast its55 electoral votes for John Kerry in the 2004 election. The 2004 presidential election popular vote totals in California were John Kerry 6,745,485 and George W. Bush 5,509,826.


How many electoral votes did John Kerry win in the 2004 presidential election?

Actually it was 252.


What percentage of American soldiers voted for Bush in the 2004 presidential election and what percentage for Kerry?

100000000000000


Presidential election candidates 2004?

George W. Bush won the 2004 presidential election defeating John Kerry. George W. Bush received 286 electoral votes and John Kerry received 251 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Bush 60,693,281 and Kerry 57,355,978.


Who were the U.S. presidential candidates in the 2004 elections?

Incumbent President George W. Bush won reelection in the 2004 presidential election defeating John Kerry.


Is John Kerry Democrat or Republican?

Democrat. He was their presidential candidate in the 2004 election against George Bush.