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  2. Bush vs. Kerry Boxing - Wikipedia

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    Bush vs. Kerry Boxing is a boxing video game developed and published by Sorrent for mobile phones.It was released in North America on August 22, 2004.. The game allows the player to choose to play as either George W. Bush or John Kerry to fight out the 2004 United States presidential election; the candidate chosen must fight through a number of preliminary rounds against the opponent's ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Timeline of the 2004 United States presidential election

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    The electoral vote for the United States Presidency is officially certified as 286 for Republican President George W. Bush, 251 for Democratic Senator John Kerry, and 1 for Democratic Senator John Edwards, leading to Bush's reelection, despite a formal challenge to Ohio's electoral votes, the first challenge since 1877, resulting in a vote ...

  6. 2004 United States presidential election in Massachusetts

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    Massachusetts was won by Democratic nominee and its U.S. Senator John Kerry by a 25.2% margin of victory. Kerry took 61.94% of the vote to Republican George W. Bush's 36.78%. Prior to the election, all 12 news organizations considered this a state Kerry would win, or otherwise considered as a safe blue state.

  7. 2004 United States elections - Wikipedia

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    George W. Bush (Republican) Next Congress: 109th: Presidential election; Partisan control: Republican hold: Popular vote margin: Republican +2.4%: Electoral vote: George W. Bush : 286: John Kerry : 251: 2004 presidential election results map. Red denotes states/districts won by Republican George W. Bush, and Blue denotes those won

  8. 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 ...

  9. 2004 United States presidential election in New York - Wikipedia

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    Excluding New York City's votes, John Kerry still would have carried New York State, but by a reduced margin, taking 2,486,265 votes to Bush's 2,375,033 votes, a 51.14%-to-48.86% victory. The New York City suburbs consist of Long Island 's Nassau and Suffolk counties as well as Westchester and Rockland counties.