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- George W. Bush Reelected in 2004 - GitHub Pages
Republican president George W Bush ran for reelection against Democratic candidate Senator John Kerry (MA) and won The campaign hinged on the candidates’ performance in battleground states where the race was close Terrorism and the war in Iraq were key campaign issues
- 2004 United States presidential election - Wikipedia
Ahead of the 2004 election, some states implemented electronic voting systems Critics raised several issues about voting machines, particularly those made by Diebold Election Systems
- 2004 U. S. Presidential Election, Facts and Lessons
The election took place less than 18 months after the start of the Iraq War, which was a significant issue in the campaign The September 11 attacks, which occurred three years before the election, also influenced discussions on terrorism and the Iraq War
- Presidential Election of 2004 - 270toWin
Foreign policy was the dominant theme throughout the election campaign, particularly Bush's conduct of the War on Terrorism and the 2003 invasion of Iraq As in the 2000 presidential election, voting controversies and concerns of irregularities emerged during and after the vote
- Mastermind - 2004 - The Base Strategy | Karl Rove - PBS
But in 2004, Rove and others on the campaign turned to a fairly radical strategy of focusing on increasing turnout from the party's conservative's base What was behind the changed strategy in
- Why Bush Won - CBS News
In 2004, more than half of voters (52 percent) rated the economy not good or poor, giving the Kerry campaign an important opening
- Election of 2004 - U-S-History. com
President Bush was the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party, kept his vice president, Dick Cheney, on the ticket, and accepted the nomination at their convention held in New York City in August The presidential campaign was characterized by sharp attacks lobbed by both camps into the other
- 2004 Presidential Election - Roper Center for Public Opinion Research
Now, I would like to read you a list of issues that some people in this part of the country have said are important for the next President to deal with
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