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2004 Presidential Losing Candidates
Last Updated: June 26, 2004 |
Predictions, Notes, List of Parties |
President 47.88% in '00 |
The Two Major Parties |
Democratic Party |
Republican Party |
'00 candidate Warren R. Ashe (D),
'00 candidate Donald P. Award (D),
Robert J. Ayers (D),
George H. Ballard, III (D),
William Barchilon (D),
Dianne Barker (D),
Katherine Bateman (D),
'00 candidate Jerry G. Beck (D),
Sanderson Beck (D),
William Hobert Blakley (D),
Keith Brand (D),
Harry W. Braun, III (D),
ex-U.S. Sen. Carol Moseley-Braun (D),
James K. "Jim" Bollinger (D),
Dewey R. Broughman (D),
'02 Governor candidate Angelo Scott Brown (D),
Larry Joe Buffington (D),
Raymond Joseph Caplette (D),
'00 candidate / Air Force veteran Willie Felix Carter (D),
Patrick Cazneau (D),
ex-Cleveland Mayor candidate Jeanne Chebib (D),
William S. Christian (D),
James Andrew Coleman (D),
ex-NATO commander General Wesley K. Clark (retired) (D),
'00 candidate / businessman Randolph 'Randy' Crow (D),
ex-Gov. Howard Dean (D),
Gerry Dokka (D),
U.S. Sen. John R. Edwards (D),
'98 Congressional candidate John Estrada (D),
Susan Fey (D),
Barry Wynne Finkelstein (D),
Marsha Aileen Lannon Foutch (D),
U.S. Rep. Richard A. "Dick" Gephardt (D),
U.S. Sen. Bob Graham (D) and
'00 write-in candidate James I. Glover (D),
Morgan State business school assistant dean Mildred Williams Glover (D),
Cecilia Margaret Goin-Harding (D),
Hosanna Jesse Oliver Gray (D),
William J. Green (D),
'00 candidate / businessman Vincent S. Hamm (D),
Amanda Lou Hardy (D),
Kenneth H. Hill (D),
Darrell Reece Hunter (D),
ex-D.C. Democratic State Committeeman Arthur H. Jackson, Jr. (D),
Alfonzo Jones (D),
ex-Nun Caroline Pettinato Killeen (D),
U.S. Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich (D),
actor Tom Laughlin (D),
'00 candidate / Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. (D),
Glenn D. Leaverton (D),
R. Randy Lee (D),
U.S. Sen. Joseph L. Lieberman (D) withdrew
Robert H. Linnell (D),
Steven P. Malloy (D),
Kenneth R. McFaddin (D),
Kenneth Ray Mcfaddin (D),
William "Bill" McGaughey (D),
Sherry A. Meadows (D),
William Clay Miller (D),
Rev. Grady Dean Mollenhauer, Jr. (D),
Huda Muhammad (D),
Kevin Eugene Musall (D),
Sandra Queen Noble (D),
John Henry Nuerenberg (D),
Edward Thomas O'Donnell, Jr. (D),
'00 candidate / Frederick Eugene "Fred" Ogin (D),
'00 Reform candidate William "Bill" Ray Pearman (D),
Fern Penna (D),
Raymond J. Raczkowski (D),
Charles Rehn (D),
Ray Buttercup Rollinson (D),
Adam M. Safran (D),
Cyril E. Sagan (D),
'98 & '02 Governor candidate / '00 Senate candidate Oloveuse S. "Ole" Savior (D),
Craig E. Sharp (D),
Rev. Alfred C. "Al" Sharpton (D),
Vermin Supreme (D),
Leonard Dennis Talbow (D),
Pres La Tompkins (D),
Tony G. Van Pelt (D),
'00 candidate Evelyn Louise Vitullo (D),
Florence Walker (D),
Hellen McMullen Williams (D),
Thomas Francis Winterbottom (D),
Lucian J. "Louie" Wojciechowski (D),
Thomas F. "Tom" Zych (D),
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Blake Ashby (R),
James E. Attia (R),
Richard P. Bosa (R),
Albertha Moultrie Brinson (R),
John Buchanan (R),
Edie Bukewihge (R)
Reverened Dr. Calvin Otis Butts (R),
Michael Callis (R),
'00 candidate Franklin Dean Christensen (R),
Carten Cordell (R),
'00 candidate Thomas S. Fabish (R),
'00 candidate Lowell Jackson 'Jack' Fellure (R),
Bruce Allen Gidner (R),
Hoover Mark Gee (R),
'00 Senate candidate George Gostigian (R),
Robert Edwards Haines (R),
'00 candidate Mark "Dick" Harnes (R),
'00 candidate Mildred "Millie" Howard (R),
retired Navy Commander / '00 & TX Senate candidate Michael Idrogo (R),
'02 CA. Gov. candidate businessman Nick Jesson (R),
'00 America's Party VP nominee Derrick C. Johnson (R),
Timothy Charles 'Tim' Kalemkarian (R),
Donnie Kennedy (R),
Robert Mills (R),
'00 '96 & '92 Independent candidate Isabell Masters (R),
Mike T. Miller (R),
Cornelius E. O'Connor (R),
Frederick Eugene Ogin (R),
'00 candidate James J. Prattas (R),
'00 candidate Louis J. "Louie" Rapuano, Jr. (R),
Donald J. Reaux (R),
John Donald Rigazio (R),
Keith H. Slinker (R),
Kenneth Scot Stremsky (R),
'00 Democratic candidate Jim Taylor (R),
N.A.I.M. Chief / '02 Governor candidate Carl "Two Feathers" Whittaker (R),
Bill "William Tsangares" Wyatt (R),
'00 Democratic candidate Joan Malone Yehanna (R),
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Multi-state Parties |
Green Party on the ballot in 23 states |
Reform Party on the ballot in 7 states |
Libertarian Party on the ballot in 27 states |
Shelia Bilyeu, Paul Glover, Jack Jackson, Kent Mesplay, '97 & '98 Congressional nominee / health care advocate Carol A. Miller, '00 nominee / consumer activist Ralph Nader, author Christina "Chris" Rosetti, '02 Congressional nominee / environmental activist Lorna Salzman,Gary Swing (G), Medea S. Benjamin (G), Dead Kennedys's lead singer Jello Biafra (G), Prof. / Physician / 1998 U.S. Senate candidate Joel Kovel '00 Vice Pres. nominee Winona LaDuke (G), 00 candidate Storm "Bear" Williams (G), author Brian Czech (G), |
'00 nominee commentator Patrick J.'Pat' Buchanan (Rfm), Ted Weill (Rfm), talk show host / newspaper editor Richard Green (Rfm), attorney / healthcare advocate Joe Turner (Rfm), attorney Michael A. "Mike" Peroutka (Rfm), |
Gary Nolan (L), Hollywood producer / '98 NV GOP governor candidate Aaron Russo (L), Lance Brown (L), '98 congressonal nominee Jim Burns (L), '98 LA Senate nominee Jeffrey H. Diket (L), '00 candidate / bus driver David Lynn 'Dave' Hollist (L), maintenance technician / '02 TX Railroad Comm'r candidate / '04 Congressional nominee Nazirite R. Flores "Ruben" Perez (L), Mike Ross (L), |
Constitution Party on the ballot in 13 states |
Natural Law Party on the ballot in 11 states |
Independent Candidates |
H. James "Jim" Headings (C), James N. "Jim" Clymer (C) for VP, Minister Chuck Baldwin (C) for VP John R. "Rick" Bartlett (C), |
'00 Green nominee / consumer activist Ralph Nader (NL), Michal Dplato (NL), Democratic U.S. Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich (NL), author Christina "Chris" Rosetti (NL), |
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