In the longest delay in modern history, it took 35 days after the election to declare President George W. Bush the winner on ...
With Senator John Kerry (D-Mass.) running away with the Democratic nomination it has become commonplace for opponents to level political broadsides in his direction. Last Wednesday was worrisome ...
Biden's win came as voter turnout rose 7% over 2016, resulting in a total of 66% of U.S. adult citizens casting a ballot in ...
Her friends, aides and political allies say it’s too soon for her to even contemplate her next career move. But the ...
Senator Kerry usually likes to drive his Harley-Davidson Wide Glide when he feels the need for the wind in his bouffant and bugs in his teeth. (Someone get that Senator a helmet!) Monday though ...
John Kerry was the Democratic Party candidate for president in 2004. At the time, Kerry was a senator from Massachusetts. He ...
WASHINGTON — At the 2004 Democratic National Convention, then-Massachusetts Senator John Kerry took the stage and began his acceptance speech with a simple but powerful gesture to highlight his ...
In 2004, then-Sen. John Kerry, a Democrat, picked then-Sen. John Edwards as his running mate. So what does that mean for the seat? Usually, when a senator is elected as either president or vice ...
Bush during his reelection campaign in 2004. Bush defeated Democratic Sen. John Kerry that year after accruing 50.7% of the popular vote and 286 electoral votes, according to the American ...
Both of these narratives proved to be untrue. In 2004, early exit polls showed the Democratic nominee, Senator John Kerry, with a strong lead. He wound up losing to former President George W.
Vice President Kamala Harris not only lost the Electoral College vote to Donald Trump, but she also became the first Democrat ...
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