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2004 Presidential Candidates
Last Updated: January 15, 2005 |
Predictions, Notes, |
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President 47.88% in '00 D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: Republican, Campaign & Election's Odds: 40:39 Republican, Summary of Predictions |
Republican Party Conservative Party of New York |
Democratic Party Democratic Farm Labor Party Democratic Nonpartisan League Working Families Party of New York |
Independent Candidate Reform Party, Populist Party Independent Party of Delaware Peace & Justice Party of New York Better Life Party of Arkansas Green Party of Vermont Independence Party of New York on the ballot in 35 states |
George W. Bush Richard B. "Dick" Cheney 62,050,437 votes for 50.7309%, |
U.S. Sen. John F. Kerry U.S. Sen. John R. Edwards 59,039,930 votes for 48.2696%, |
'00 Green nominee / consumer activist Ralph Nader, 1976 Socialist Workers Party Pres. nominee / '02 & '03 Gov. nominee investment advisor Peter Miguel Camejo, 464,291 votes for 0.3796% |
Libertarian Party on the ballot in 49 states |
Constitution Party American Independent Party Concerned Citizens Party Independence Party of Alaska Taxpayers Party Nebraska Party on the ballot in 37 states |
Green Party DC Statehood Green Party Green Independent Party Green-Rainbow Party Pacific Green Party on the ballot in 28 states |
gun right advocate Michael Badnarik law prof./ '02 Iowa Lt. Gov. nominee Richard V. Campagna 397,277 votes for 0.3248%, |
attorney Michael A. "Mike" Peroutka, Minister Chuck Baldwin 144,476 votes for 0.1181% |
'02 TX Att. Gen. nominee / attorney David Keith Cobb, '98 Maine Governor nominee / talk radio host Patricia H. LaMarche 119,834 votes for 0.0980% |
Peace and Freedom Party On the Ballot in California |
Socialist Party United Citizens Party Natural Law Party On the Ballot in Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Louisiana, Michigan, New Jersey, South Carolina, and Wisconsin |
Socialist Workers Party On the Ballot in Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, Mississippi, Utah, Washington and Wisconsin |
Leonard Peltier, Janice Jordan 27,607 votes for 0.0226% |
'02 Congressional nominee ex-St. Rep. / attorney Walter F. "Walt" Brown 1996 VT Gov. candidate Mary Alice Herbert 10,862 votes for 0.0089% |
'00 nominee James Harris Margaret Trowe 7,026 votes for 0.0057% |
Socialist Workers Party On the Ballot in Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York and Vermont |
Christian Freedom Party On the Ballot in Minnesota |
Socialist Equality Party On the Ballot in Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota, New Jersey and Washington. |
magazine editor Róger Calero '02 Lt. Gov. nominee Arrin Hawkins 4,097 votes for 0.0033% |
Thomas J. Harens Jennifer A. Ryan 2,387 votes for 0.0019% |
reporter Bill Van Auken '96 Congressional candidate James "Jim" Lawrence 1,861 votes for 0.0015% |
Concern for People Party Prohibition Party On the Ballot in Colorado and Louisiana. |
Workers World Party Liberty Union Party On the Ballot in Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington |
Personal Choice Party On the Ballot in Utah |
artist Gene Amondson Leroy Pletten 1,944 votes for 0.0016% |
John Parker Teresa Gutierrez 1,597 votes for 0.0013% |
Charles Jay Marilyn Chambers Taylor 946 votes for 0.0008% |
Independent Candidate On the Ballot in Colorado |
Prohibition Party On the Ballot in Colorado |
Write In Votes |
'02 Congressional Write-In candidate Stanford E. "Andy" Andress (I) Irene M. Deasy (I) 804 votes for 0.0007% |
'00 nominee Earl F. Dodge Howard L. Lydick 140 votes for 0.0001% |
33,705 votes for 0.0276% 3,688 None of the Above for 0.003% |
1. Key to Predictions:
D.C.'s Political Report
Campaign & Elections: Political Oddsmaker
2. Bold indicates incumbent. Yellow district indicates open races. Shaded boxes indicates winner. Red print indicates change in party control.
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