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  • ...on in 2004 and was the vice presidential candidate, running with Senator [[John Kerry]] for the 2004 election. He is married to Elizabeth Edwards, née Anania, w
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  • ..., in place of the established adjective for the party, "Democratic." Thus "John Kerry is a Democratic Senator" or "Senator Kerry is a Democrat," is standard Amer
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  • ...hed [[adjective]] for the [[political party|party]], "Democratic." Thus "[[John Kerry]] is a Democratic [[U.S. Senate|Senator]]" or "Senator Kerry is a Democrat,
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  • ...lth care, such as [[Jay Rockefeller]], [[Ron Wyden]], [[Chuck Schumer]], [[John Kerry]], [[Debbie Stabenow]] or [[Maria Cantwell]]. Rockefeller is chair of the F Baucus, however, trails only Obama and McCain, [[John Kerry]] and [[Arlen Specter]] D-Pa., have received more health contributions than
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  • ...d become so popular among Democrats that Democratic presidential nominee [[John Kerry]] offered him the nomination for vice president, which he declined.
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  • ...ption that previous Democratic nominations and contenders - [[Al Gore]], [[John Kerry]] and [[Howard Dean]] - were considered unpopular among religious groups.
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  • ...e Kerry, Boxer ''Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act'', which senator John Kerry, Chairman for the Foreign Relations Committee, and Barbara Boxer, Chairman
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  • ...riage]]; those for whom economics was the most important issue voted for [[John Kerry]].
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  • ...policy debate" and were "clearly trying to defeat President Bush and elect John Kerry."<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.h ...senior Agency officials were covertly but effectively campaigning for Sen. John Kerry." <ref name=Novak2004-11-18>{{citation
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  • ...pport, especially from the left wing of the party. Massachusetts Senator [[John Kerry]], a more centrist figure with heavy support from the [[Democratic Leadersh
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  • ...pport of President Roosevelt's creation of a military draft. He compared [[John Kerry]] negatively and blasted the senator for being critical of President Bush's
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  • ...2004]], one of the chief topics of discussion was whether the candidates [[John Kerry]] and [[George W. Bush]] had properly fulfilled their civic duty of fightin
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  • ...Vice President [[Dick Cheney|Richard (Dick) Cheney]] won reelection over [[John Kerry]] and [[John Edwards]] in 2004. Before becoming president, he was in the en ...es/A6693-2004Sep8.html}}</ref> In 2004, it became a campaign issue that [[John Kerry]] had actually served in the [[Vietnam War]] that Bush supported and Kerry
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  • ...he release of the book during the 2004 election campaign. Bush's opponent, John Kerry, did not comment; former Democratic primary candidate, retired GEN Wesley C
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  • Massachusetts's U.S. senators are [[Edward Kennedy]] (D) and [[John Kerry]] (D). The 10 Members of the states delegation to the U.S. House of Represe ...his largest margin of victory in any state. (It should be noted, however, John Kerry's margin of victory in the District of Columbia was much higher in 2004.) D
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  • ...s, [[Bill Delahunt]]. I'll get to Governor [[Deval Patrick]]. We do have [[John Kerry]]. [[Edward Kennedy|Ted Kennedy]], and by extension the Kennedy Family (dyn
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  • ...n six Congressional seats and electoral votes, while states that voted for John Kerry will lose six.<ref>{{cite web |last=Franklin |first=Will |date=2005-[[06-08 ...f Congress. Bush won the election with 286 electoral votes, with Senator [[John Kerry]] receiving 251. Bush received 62 million popular votes to 59 million for K
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  • ...of Nader's subsequent "Democracy Rising" events. She nominally endorsed [[John Kerry]] in the [[U.S. presidential election, 2004|2004 election]]. While she did
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  • ...rried all of the New England states except for New Hampshire, and in 2004, John Kerry, a New Englander himself, won all six New England states. In both the 2000
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  • ...l elections, casting its votes for Bill Clinton twice, Al Gore in 2000 and John Kerry (with 53.6% of the vote) in 2004. Republican strength is greatest in Washin
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