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After a long battle with U.S. Sen. John Kerry,
D-Mass., President George W. Bush won re-election as president of the United
States on Election Day - November 2, 2004. Bush won with about 51% of the
vote, to Kerry's 48%. Minnesota was one of a handful of swing states nationwide.
After dozens of visits by the top-of-the-ticket candidates and their surrogates,
it was Kerry who won Minnesota with 51% of the vote.
The November election capped a year-long sprint that
at one point featured about 10 candidates. Kerry won the Democratic nomination
for president in July. In winning the nomination, Kerry survived several shake-ups
of his campaign after former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean spent most of 2003 as
the frontrunner. But the Iowa caucuses, and an ill-timed scream, doomed Dean,
and forced out Sen. Richard Gephardt. And Kerry rolled on Super Tuesday. Kerry's
coronation at the convention in Boston that set up the November showdown with
President. Bush. Republicans held their convention in New York City in late
August.