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  • United States Presidential Election, 2004 (New England Secession)
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  • The United States Presidential Election, 2004 was a democratic election held in the year 2004 to decide the president of the United States for the next four years. Running for a full term was Conservative candidate Mike Huckabee of Arkansas and his vice president George W. Bush, former Governor of Texas, despite being born in Connecticut. Bush left the job of Vice Presidency before even being inaugurated to the office, in December. Bush's brother, Governor Jeb Bush of Florida, replaced George as Vice President under Huckabee.
popular vote
  • 32499704
  • 53109521
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flag size
  • 60
Next Year
  • 2008
election date
  • 2004-11-02
election name
  • United States presidential election, 2004
map size
  • 350
ongoing
  • no
electoral vote
  • 148
  • 283
Type
  • presidential
flag image
  • US 42 star flag.jpg
nominee
  • Joe Biden
  • Mike Huckabee
home state
  • Delaware
  • Arkansas
Party
  • Conservative
  • Socialist
Image
  • 157
  • 176
running mate
  • George W. Bush
  • Wesley Clark
Percentage
  • 43.700000
  • 58.300000
previous election
  • 2000
next election
  • 2008
Previous Year
  • 2000
running mates home state
  • Texas
  • Arkansas
abstract
  • The United States Presidential Election, 2004 was a democratic election held in the year 2004 to decide the president of the United States for the next four years. Running for a full term was Conservative candidate Mike Huckabee of Arkansas and his vice president George W. Bush, former Governor of Texas, despite being born in Connecticut. Bush left the job of Vice Presidency before even being inaugurated to the office, in December. Bush's brother, Governor Jeb Bush of Florida, replaced George as Vice President under Huckabee. The Socialist-Moderate candidates (The Socialist Party and Moderate Party ran another unified Presidential ticket) were Senator Joe Biden of Delaware, and General Wesley Clark of Arkansas. Mike Huckabee ascended to the Presidency after Dick Cheney died of a heart attack in October of 2003. Huckabee's approval ratings were high entering the election, and most people predicted his election to a full term.