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  2. 2004 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The second presidential debate was conducted in a town meeting format, less formal than the first presidential debate. This debate saw Bush and Kerry taking questions on a variety of subjects from a local audience. [56] Bush and Kerry met for the third and final debate on October 13. [57] 51 million viewers watched the debate.

  3. JibJab - Wikipedia

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    JibJab is an American independent digital entertainment studio based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1999 by brothers Evan and Gregg Spiridellis, it first achieved widespread attention during the 2004 US presidential election when their video of George W. Bush and John Kerry singing "This Land Is Your Land" became a viral hit.

  4. 2004 United States presidential debates - Wikipedia

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    (Only Bush, Kerry, and Badnarik had ballot access in Arizona.) In the complaint the Arizona Libertarian Party alleged that ASU was "making a donation to two individual campaigns [Bush and Kerry] through the Commission on Presidential Debates as a conduit, in violation of the Arizona Constitution's prohibition on making gifts or donations to ...

  5. John Kerry 2004 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    On October 8, Kerry and Bush debated at Washington University in St. Louis in a town-hall style debate, with the questions asked by the audience of undecided voters. Polls were split as to who won this debate, as Bush's performance was greatly improved. On October 13, Kerry and Bush debated at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. The ...

  6. 2004 United States presidential election in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    He won with 52% among male voters, while it was tied 50–50 among female voters. 53% of the voters approved of Bush's job as president. [7] Bush dominated in the rural areas, while Kerry dominated and won most of the counties with large populations. Overall, Bush won most of the counties and congressional districts in the state.

  7. Newspaper endorsements in the 2004 United States presidential ...

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    They also listed 18 papers, all of which endorsed Bush in 2000, that declared their neutrality for the 2004 election. They note that the total daily circulation of the papers that have endorsed each candidate is 20,791,336 for Kerry vs. 14,455,046 for Bush. The following is a partial list of the endorsements:

  8. 2004 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

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    Pennsylvania was won by Democratic nominee John Kerry by a 2.50% margin of victory. Although no Republican carried this state in a presidential election since Bush's father George H. W. Bush in 1988, early polling showed the race was a toss-up, thus was considered as a possible target for the Republicans.

  9. 2004 United States presidential election in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Iowa was one of two states to be won by George W. Bush in at least one of his presidential runs that his father George H. W. Bush never carried, the other being West Virginia. Bush became the first Republican to win Iowa since Ronald Reagan had done so in 1984. As of the 2024 presidential election, this is the last time a Republican won Iowa by ...