A key issue in the 2004 U.S. presidential election was the Iraq War and the broader War on Terror. Many voters were concerned about the justification for the invasion of Iraq, the handling of the conflict, and the implications for national security. President George W. Bush defended his administration's actions, while Democratic challenger John Kerry criticized the war and called for a different approach to foreign policy. This issue significantly influenced voter sentiment and turnout during the election.
Not knowing which election you are referring to... 2008 Presidential election: 132,618,580 total. 2004 Presidential election: 122,294,978 total. 2000 Presidential election: 105,586,274 total
Not in the US- presidential election were held in 2004 and 2008 the next one will be in 2012. (The year of a presidential election is always a multiple of 4 .)
what did the Presidential election voting arrangements cost the state of California in 2004.
Ohio
122,267,553 people voted in the 2004 Presidential Election out of an estimated United States population size of 298,213,000 people. So approximately 41% of the US population voted.
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In both the 2000 and 2004 Presidential election, all of Colorado's electoral votes were cast for the Republican candidate, George W. Bush.
No, presidential elections are every four years. The last was in 2004.
Yes. Mary McAleese was elected in the Irish presidential election on 1997 October 30, and then was unchallenged for a second term in 2004. There was no official Irish presidential election in 2004.
George Bush, by 7%
Compared Iraq to Vietnam..