Examples of John Kerry in the following topics:
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- Bush was elected for a second term when he narrowly defeated Democratic candidate John Kerry.
- Bush defeated Democratic Party candidate John Kerry, the then-junior Senator from Massachusetts.
- With two hot wars overseas, one of which appeared to be spiraling out of control, the Democrats nominated a decorated Vietnam War veteran, Massachusetts senator John Kerry, to challenge Bush for the presidency.
- On July 6, 2004, John Kerry selected John Edwards as his running mate, shortly before the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston held later that month.
- The split vote in Minnesota denotes an elector's vote counted for Vice President nominee John Edwards.
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- Bush and John Kerry both came from wealthy families, held graduate degrees, and had attended Yale University, an elite Ivy League institution.
- Bush and John Kerry in 2004.
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- The current Secretary of State is John Kerry.
- Senate by a vote of 94–3 on January 29, 2013, Kerry assumed the office on February 1, 2013.
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- Bush (the shorter candidate) insisted that his podium be altered so that he appeared to be the same height as John Kerry.
- Bush (the shorter candidate) insisted that his podium be altered so that he appeared to be the same height as John Kerry.
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- The candidates, John Kerry, and George W.
- John Kerry is a lawyer and George W.
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- Presidential Election, the candidates, John Kerry, and George W.
- John Kerry was a lawyer and George W.
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- In the 2004 Presidential Election, Democrat John Kerry received 88 percent of the African American vote, compared to 11 percent for Republican George W.
- The African American vote became even more solidly Democratic when Democratic presidents John F.
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- The amount spent on the presidential race alone was $2.4 billion, and over $1 billion of that was spent by the campaigns of the two major candidates: Barack Obama spent $730 million in his election campaign, and John McCain spent $333 million.
- The amount spent on the presidential race alone was $2.4 billion, and over $1 billion of that was spent by the campaigns of the two major candidates: Barack Obama spent $730 million in his election campaign, and John McCain spent $333 million.
- In 2004 Bush and Democrats John Kerry and Howard Dean chose not to take matching funds in the primary.
- In 2008, Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and Republicans John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney and Ron Paul decided not to take primary matching funds.
- Republican Tom Tancredo and Democrats Chris Dodd, Joe Biden and John Edwards elected to take public financing.
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- John Kerry is the current Secretary of State for President Obama's second term, replacing Hillary Clinton.
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- Bush became the second U.S. president whose father had held the same office (John Quincy Adams was the first).
- Running as a self-styled "war president" in the midst of the Iraq War, Bush won re-election in 2004; his campaign against Senator John Kerry was successful despite controversy over Bush's handling of the Iraq War and the economy.
- Bush's second term was highlighted by several free trade agreements, the Energy Policy Act of 2005 alongside a strong push for offshore and domestic drilling, the nominations of Supreme Court Justices John Roberts and Samuel Alito, a push for Social Security and immigration reform, a surge of troops in Iraq, and several different economic initiatives aimed at preventing a banking system collapse, stopping foreclosures, and stimulating the economy during the recession.