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How US networks reacted to Donald Trump's election victory
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2008 Election To Trump Era: Jon Stewart Reflects On America’s Journey | The Daily Show
In this clip, Jon Stewart explores the evolution of America’s political climate, analysing how the country moved from Obama’s promise of a post-racial America to the impact of Donald Trump’s presidency.
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Early election night analysis: Harris vs Trump polls
ABC News' Rick Klein and Rachel Scott take an early look at election night and the tight race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
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The Three-Minute Election Night | TIME
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The American Presidential Election of 2008
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Why Was the Election of 2008 Important? | History
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US election day voting begins | BBC News
Election day voting has begun in the United States, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris vying to become the next president.
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Chicagoans react to Donald Trump winning the presidential election
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Flashback: McCain tells supporter Obama is 'a decent...
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How US networks reacted to Donald Trump's election victory
American anchors had mixed reactions as they announced Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States.
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American anchors had mixed reactions as they announced Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States.
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Fox News praised the president-elect's campaign, while other networks focused on his criminal convictions and involvement in the January 6 riots. Trump becomes the first convicted criminal to win the White House. At 78, he is also the oldest person ever elected to the office
Donald Trump elected US president in stunning political resurrection ► https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/06/donald-trump-wins-us-presidential-election
US election 2024 live: Donald Trump defeats Kamala Harris to win historic second term as president ► https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2024/nov/06/us-presidential-election-2024-donald-trump-kamala-harris-latest-news-updates
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American anchors had mixed reactions as they announced Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States.
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Fox News praised the president-elect's campaign, while other networks focused on his criminal convictions and involvement in the January 6 riots. Trump becomes the first convicted criminal to win the White House. At 78, he is also the oldest person ever elected to the office
Donald Trump elected US president in stunning political resurrection ► https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/06/donald-trump-wins-us-presidential-election
US election 2024 live: Donald Trump defeats Kamala Harris to win historic second term as president ► https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2024/nov/06/us-presidential-election-2024-donald-trump-kamala-harris-latest-news-updates
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2008 Election To Trump Era: Jon Stewart Reflects On America’s Journey | The Daily Show
In this clip, Jon Stewart explores the evolution of America’s political climate, analysing how the country moved from Obama’s promise of a post-racial America t...
In this clip, Jon Stewart explores the evolution of America’s political climate, analysing how the country moved from Obama’s promise of a post-racial America to the impact of Donald Trump’s presidency.
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Early election night analysis: Harris vs Trump polls
ABC News' Rick Klein and Rachel Scott take an early look at election night and the tight race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald T...
ABC News' Rick Klein and Rachel Scott take an early look at election night and the tight race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
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The Three-Minute Election Night | TIME
Highlights from the televised 2008 United States presidential election
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The American Presidential Election of 2008
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The 56th episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. They'll be done by Election Day. In 2008, a lot of exciting candidates enter the race for President, and history is certainly made regardless of who wins. #mrbeat #presidentialelectionsinamericanhistory #elections
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The 56th Presidential election in American history took place on November 4, 2008. This was the first election in which I voted in the primaries, and there were a lot of exciting candidates to vote for. But first, let’s see how George W. Bush’s second term went. Well, probably not that well. The Iraq War kept getting worse, and Bush became a scapegoat for the government’s poor response to helping victims affected by Hurricane Katrina. Not only that, but the economic was in shambles after the housing bubble burst in what later became known as The Great Recession.
In 2008, Bush’s approval rating had gotten as low as 25 percent. Therefore, many Republicans began to distance themselves from him. Was Dick Cheney going to run? Haha, that’s a good one, Mr. Beat. This election became the first time since the election of 1952 that a neither the current President or current Vice President ended up a candidate, and first time since the election of 1928 that neither even went for it. Then again, Bush couldn’t even if he wanted to due to the 22nd Amendment, but anyway...the Republican nomination was completely up for grabs.
I will mention a few. First of all, there was this guy…Ron Paul, a Congressman and doctor from Texas, stood out among the nominees because of his non-interventionist foreign policy and overall libertarian views. He had actually ran for President with the Libertarian Party back in 1988 but had lost badly. There was also Fred Thompson, an actor and former U.S. Senator from Tennessee, Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City. He was mayor, in fact, at the time of the 9/11 attacks, and like to bring that up. There was Mike Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas and, of course he’s a bass guitar player, too. There was Mitt Romney, the former governor of Utah and the son of George Romney, who was a presidential candidate himself back in 1968. And finally, there was John McCain, who was back for a second-go at it after not getting the nomination back in 2000.
McCain was polling in single digits after he first announced his intention to run, but eventually moved his way up to become the frontrunner. While the early primaries went back and forth, after Super Tuesday there was no stopping McCain. He became the Republican nominee, going with a surprise choice as his running mate. Sarah Palin, the governor of
Alaska. She was only the second female to be on the ticket for a major political party in American history.
The Democrat Party also had quite a few candidates. First of all, there was this dude….Mike Gravel, a former Senator from Alaska who appeared to not give a crap what people thought about him. There was Bill Richardson, the Governor of New Mexico, who was trying to be the first Hispanic to be President in American history. Then there was Dennis Kucinich, a U.S. Representative from Ohio who was the only running in 2008 who had the distinction of voting against the Iraq War. There was Joe Biden, the Senator from Delaware who also ran way back in 1988. John Edwards, Kerry’s running mate in the 2004 election, Hillary Clinton, the wife of former President Bill Clinton and by this time a Senator from New York. And finally Barack Obama, a Senator from Illinois, who was a relative newcomer but made a strong impression giving a speech during the 2004 Democratic Convention. Wooo, that’s a lot of candidates.
Well, there were really two front runners- Clinton and Obama. The two went back and forth in the primaries, and it got pretty intense. After a 17-month long battle, Obama finally got the superdelegates to his side, and in June Hillary Clinton dropped out of the race. The Democratic Party nominated Obama, who became the first African American to win a major political party’s nomination for President in American history. He chose Joe Biden as his running mate.
Much of the debate between the Republicans and Democrats in the presidential race revolved around the Iraq War and the financial crisis. Because Bush was so unpopular, McCain distanced himself from him, although Bush did endorse him. McCain had some blunders during his campaign, like not remembering how many houses he had, but so did his running mate Sarah Palin.
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The 56th Presidential election in American history took place on November 4, 2008. This was the first election in which I voted in the primaries, and there were a lot of exciting candidates to vote for. But first, let’s see how George W. Bush’s second term went. Well, probably not that well. The Iraq War kept getting worse, and Bush became a scapegoat for the government’s poor response to helping victims affected by Hurricane Katrina. Not only that, but the economic was in shambles after the housing bubble burst in what later became known as The Great Recession.
In 2008, Bush’s approval rating had gotten as low as 25 percent. Therefore, many Republicans began to distance themselves from him. Was Dick Cheney going to run? Haha, that’s a good one, Mr. Beat. This election became the first time since the election of 1952 that a neither the current President or current Vice President ended up a candidate, and first time since the election of 1928 that neither even went for it. Then again, Bush couldn’t even if he wanted to due to the 22nd Amendment, but anyway...the Republican nomination was completely up for grabs.
I will mention a few. First of all, there was this guy…Ron Paul, a Congressman and doctor from Texas, stood out among the nominees because of his non-interventionist foreign policy and overall libertarian views. He had actually ran for President with the Libertarian Party back in 1988 but had lost badly. There was also Fred Thompson, an actor and former U.S. Senator from Tennessee, Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City. He was mayor, in fact, at the time of the 9/11 attacks, and like to bring that up. There was Mike Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas and, of course he’s a bass guitar player, too. There was Mitt Romney, the former governor of Utah and the son of George Romney, who was a presidential candidate himself back in 1968. And finally, there was John McCain, who was back for a second-go at it after not getting the nomination back in 2000.
McCain was polling in single digits after he first announced his intention to run, but eventually moved his way up to become the frontrunner. While the early primaries went back and forth, after Super Tuesday there was no stopping McCain. He became the Republican nominee, going with a surprise choice as his running mate. Sarah Palin, the governor of
Alaska. She was only the second female to be on the ticket for a major political party in American history.
The Democrat Party also had quite a few candidates. First of all, there was this dude….Mike Gravel, a former Senator from Alaska who appeared to not give a crap what people thought about him. There was Bill Richardson, the Governor of New Mexico, who was trying to be the first Hispanic to be President in American history. Then there was Dennis Kucinich, a U.S. Representative from Ohio who was the only running in 2008 who had the distinction of voting against the Iraq War. There was Joe Biden, the Senator from Delaware who also ran way back in 1988. John Edwards, Kerry’s running mate in the 2004 election, Hillary Clinton, the wife of former President Bill Clinton and by this time a Senator from New York. And finally Barack Obama, a Senator from Illinois, who was a relative newcomer but made a strong impression giving a speech during the 2004 Democratic Convention. Wooo, that’s a lot of candidates.
Well, there were really two front runners- Clinton and Obama. The two went back and forth in the primaries, and it got pretty intense. After a 17-month long battle, Obama finally got the superdelegates to his side, and in June Hillary Clinton dropped out of the race. The Democratic Party nominated Obama, who became the first African American to win a major political party’s nomination for President in American history. He chose Joe Biden as his running mate.
Much of the debate between the Republicans and Democrats in the presidential race revolved around the Iraq War and the financial crisis. Because Bush was so unpopular, McCain distanced himself from him, although Bush did endorse him. McCain had some blunders during his campaign, like not remembering how many houses he had, but so did his running mate Sarah Palin.
- published: 31 Oct 2016
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Why Was the Election of 2008 Important? | History
Learn about the events surrounding the historical election of 2008: how Barack Obama became the Democratic presidential contender against Hillary Clinton and ho...
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US election day voting begins | BBC News
Election day voting has begun in the United States, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris vying to become the next president.
Americans aren't just choosing the ...
Election day voting has begun in the United States, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris vying to become the next president.
Americans aren't just choosing the president - they're also picking members of the US Congress, and some states are voting on abortion rights.
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Election day voting has begun in the United States, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris vying to become the next president.
Americans aren't just choosing the president - they're also picking members of the US Congress, and some states are voting on abortion rights.
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- published: 05 Nov 2024
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2008 Elections To Now | The Daily Show | Comedy Central Africa
2008 election to Trump era: Jon Stewart reflects on America’s journey | The Daily Show at 23:50 CAT on Comedy Central, DStv Ch122
2008 election to Trump era: Jon Stewart reflects on America’s journey | The Daily Show at 23:50 CAT on Comedy Central, DStv Ch122
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2008 election to Trump era: Jon Stewart reflects on America’s journey | The Daily Show at 23:50 CAT on Comedy Central, DStv Ch122
- published: 06 Nov 2024
- views: 7357
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Chicagoans react to Donald Trump winning the presidential election
Chicagoans had a lot to say after learning Donald Trump won the presidential election over vice president Kamala Harris. Story: https://www.fox32chicago.com/new...
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Flashback: McCain tells supporter Obama is 'a decent...
At an October 2008 rally, then-presidential candidate John McCain had to take a microphone from a supporter and tell her that Barack Obama is "a decent, family ...
At an October 2008 rally, then-presidential candidate John McCain had to take a microphone from a supporter and tell her that Barack Obama is "a decent, family man."
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At an October 2008 rally, then-presidential candidate John McCain had to take a microphone from a supporter and tell her that Barack Obama is "a decent, family man."
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How the U.S. Supreme Court Decided the Presidential Election of 2000 | History
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History Flashback: How The 2000 Election Results Were Fought In The Courts | NBC News NOW
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Al Gore concedes presidential election of 2000
On December 13th, 2000 Vice President Al Gore conceded the election to George W. Bush after a grueling 36-day Florida recount battle.
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The 2000 Election | In Other News | MSNBC
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The American Presidential Election of 2000
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The 54th episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. In 2000, it's one of the closest elections ever as the Supreme Court has to step in to end the madness. Oh, and we didn't find out the winner for over a month after Election Day. #mrbeat #presidentialelectionsinamericanhistory #elections
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Election 2000: The Final Hours of Bush v Gore
These are the images you've never seen from one of the most suspenseful nights in our nation's history.
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How the U.S. Supreme Court Decided the Presidential Election of 2000 | Biography
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Looking back at George W. Bush, Al Gore's contentious 2000 race
Two decades ago on December 12, one of the most contentious presidential races in American history was finally settled when the Supreme Court delivered a 5-4 opinion that handed the 2000 election to George W. Bush over Al Gore. Jeff Glor looks back at the historic national moment, as the U.S. reckons with challenges to its democratically-held elections today.
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A look back at the 2000 presidential election and recount in Florida
A look back at the 2000 presidential election and recount in Florida
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How The States Voted In Every Presidential Election
The citizens of the United States have elected 44 presidents in 57 elections since the Constitution was adopted in 1789. Since the Civil War, presidential contests have been dominated by America's two major political parties – the Republicans and the Democrats. But over the last 150 years, state allegiance to these two parties has shifted greatly. Watch to see how the states voted in every presidential election since 1860.
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How the U.S. Supreme Court Decided the Presidential Election of 2000 | History
Learn how Florida ended up determining whether Al Gore or George W. Bush would win the U.S. presidency in 2000. See how a vote recount in the state led to the U...
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- published: 18 Jun 2018
- views: 2679435
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History Flashback: How The 2000 Election Results Were Fought In The Courts | NBC News NOW
The 2000 presidential election was a pivotal moment in history that ended up with a recount in Florida. NBC News’ Simone Boyce takes a look back at the 2000 ele...
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Al Gore concedes presidential election of 2000
On December 13th, 2000 Vice President Al Gore conceded the election to George W. Bush after a grueling 36-day Florida recount battle.
On December 13th, 2000 Vice President Al Gore conceded the election to George W. Bush after a grueling 36-day Florida recount battle.
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On December 13th, 2000 Vice President Al Gore conceded the election to George W. Bush after a grueling 36-day Florida recount battle.
- published: 20 Oct 2016
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The 2000 Election | In Other News | MSNBC
Relive the whirlwind of the Election night 2000. “In Other News: Breaking Chad” airs Saturday at 9pm ET.
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- published: 19 Oct 2016
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The American Presidential Election of 2000
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The 54th episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. In 2000, it's one of the closest elections ever as the Supreme Court has to step in to end the madness. Oh, and we didn't find out the winner for over a month after Election Day. #mrbeat #presidentialelectionsinamericanhistory #elections
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The 54th Presidential election in American history took place on November 7, 19- I mean, 2000. (The Year 2000) It was the first election I could finally vote in! And boy, was it a messed up one. We wouldn’t even know who won until over a month later.
As Bill Clinton left office, the economy was strong, and he had a fairly high approval rating. Sure, there was the whole impeachment thing due to the whole Monica Lewinsky thing. Oh yeah, and there was Vince Foster’s suicide, Whitewater, Travelgate, Filegate, and so forth and so on, but many argue the United States was preparing to enter the 21st century stronger than ever before. Because of this, the Democratic Party went with Clinton’s Vice President, Al Gore, to be their nominee for President. His only real opponent trying to get the nomination was Bill Bradley, the former Senator from New Jersey and former professional basketball player. But Bradley withdrew in March, so it was Gore, with Joe Lieberman, a Senator from Connecticut, as his running mate. Lieberman was the first Jewish candidate on a major political party presidential ticket.
The Republican Party originally had many candidates trying for the nomination, but most of them didn’t stand much of a chance against George W. Bush, the popular governor of Texas and son of George H.W. Bush. Bush’s main opponent in the primaries was John McCain, a Senator from Arizona and war hero who was tortured as a POW in the Vietnam War. However, after a poor showing on Super Tuesday, the day when there are a bunch of primary elections at once across the country, McCain dropped out. One guy who stuck around until right before the convention was Alan Keyes, a former diplomat to the Reagan administration. He just kept fighting. And one thing that is absolutely true, that I actually quite admire, is that Alan Keyes remains the only presidential candidate in history to ever jump into a mosh pit on the campaign trail. Michael Moore jokingly gave him his endorsement after he featured the historic moment on his show “The Awful Truth.”
Anyway, yeah George W. Bush won. You know that, don’t you? He had all the right friends in the right places, the right last name, and oh yeah, a lot of people loved him. Bush asked Dick Cheney, a former Secretary of Defense, to lead a team to help him find a running mate, but in the end, Bush just went with Cheney to be his running mate. However, because Cheney also lived in Texas, he had to change his voting registration back to his old home of Wyoming, because otherwise the electoral votes they would presumably get from Texas would not count.
While there were a lot of third party candidates, I will only mention the Green Party for this election. The Green Party had been around in some form or another since the 1980s, and had a platform that focused on environmental causes. They nominated Ralph Nader, the famous activist and lawyer who had sparked reform by getting numerous consumer protection laws passed. The Green Party also nominated Winona LaDuke, an activist, economist, and writer from California, as Nader’s running mate. Both Nader and LaDuke had run together back in 1996, but had gotten less than 1 percent of the vote, which is why I didn’t even mention them in that episode.
The two frontrunners, Bush and Gore, mostly focused on domestic issues. Bill Clinton’s impeachment and the associated scandal with Monica Lewinsky did cast a shadow on the campaign, but Gore tried to convince Americans he was not Clinton. He rarely appeared with Clinton on the campaign trail, and some say this hurt his campaign. Bush called for a more humble foreign policy (clip) and more unity and less partisanship in Washington. Nader, meanwhile, had super rallies in places like Madison Square Garden.
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The 54th Presidential election in American history took place on November 7, 19- I mean, 2000. (The Year 2000) It was the first election I could finally vote in! And boy, was it a messed up one. We wouldn’t even know who won until over a month later.
As Bill Clinton left office, the economy was strong, and he had a fairly high approval rating. Sure, there was the whole impeachment thing due to the whole Monica Lewinsky thing. Oh yeah, and there was Vince Foster’s suicide, Whitewater, Travelgate, Filegate, and so forth and so on, but many argue the United States was preparing to enter the 21st century stronger than ever before. Because of this, the Democratic Party went with Clinton’s Vice President, Al Gore, to be their nominee for President. His only real opponent trying to get the nomination was Bill Bradley, the former Senator from New Jersey and former professional basketball player. But Bradley withdrew in March, so it was Gore, with Joe Lieberman, a Senator from Connecticut, as his running mate. Lieberman was the first Jewish candidate on a major political party presidential ticket.
The Republican Party originally had many candidates trying for the nomination, but most of them didn’t stand much of a chance against George W. Bush, the popular governor of Texas and son of George H.W. Bush. Bush’s main opponent in the primaries was John McCain, a Senator from Arizona and war hero who was tortured as a POW in the Vietnam War. However, after a poor showing on Super Tuesday, the day when there are a bunch of primary elections at once across the country, McCain dropped out. One guy who stuck around until right before the convention was Alan Keyes, a former diplomat to the Reagan administration. He just kept fighting. And one thing that is absolutely true, that I actually quite admire, is that Alan Keyes remains the only presidential candidate in history to ever jump into a mosh pit on the campaign trail. Michael Moore jokingly gave him his endorsement after he featured the historic moment on his show “The Awful Truth.”
Anyway, yeah George W. Bush won. You know that, don’t you? He had all the right friends in the right places, the right last name, and oh yeah, a lot of people loved him. Bush asked Dick Cheney, a former Secretary of Defense, to lead a team to help him find a running mate, but in the end, Bush just went with Cheney to be his running mate. However, because Cheney also lived in Texas, he had to change his voting registration back to his old home of Wyoming, because otherwise the electoral votes they would presumably get from Texas would not count.
While there were a lot of third party candidates, I will only mention the Green Party for this election. The Green Party had been around in some form or another since the 1980s, and had a platform that focused on environmental causes. They nominated Ralph Nader, the famous activist and lawyer who had sparked reform by getting numerous consumer protection laws passed. The Green Party also nominated Winona LaDuke, an activist, economist, and writer from California, as Nader’s running mate. Both Nader and LaDuke had run together back in 1996, but had gotten less than 1 percent of the vote, which is why I didn’t even mention them in that episode.
The two frontrunners, Bush and Gore, mostly focused on domestic issues. Bill Clinton’s impeachment and the associated scandal with Monica Lewinsky did cast a shadow on the campaign, but Gore tried to convince Americans he was not Clinton. He rarely appeared with Clinton on the campaign trail, and some say this hurt his campaign. Bush called for a more humble foreign policy (clip) and more unity and less partisanship in Washington. Nader, meanwhile, had super rallies in places like Madison Square Garden.
- published: 21 Oct 2016
- views: 755044
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Election 2000: The Final Hours of Bush v Gore
These are the images you've never seen from one of the most suspenseful nights in our nation's history.
These are the images you've never seen from one of the most suspenseful nights in our nation's history.
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These are the images you've never seen from one of the most suspenseful nights in our nation's history.
- published: 24 Jul 2018
- views: 236554
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How the U.S. Supreme Court Decided the Presidential Election of 2000 | Biography
Learn how Florida ended up determining whether Al Gore or George W. Bush would win the U.S. presidency in 2000. See how a vote recount in the state led to the U...
Learn how Florida ended up determining whether Al Gore or George W. Bush would win the U.S. presidency in 2000. See how a vote recount in the state led to the U.S. Supreme Court giving the election to Bush and subsequently changed voting standards.
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- published: 06 Jul 2023
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Looking back at George W. Bush, Al Gore's contentious 2000 race
Two decades ago on December 12, one of the most contentious presidential races in American history was finally settled when the Supreme Court delivered a 5-4 op...
Two decades ago on December 12, one of the most contentious presidential races in American history was finally settled when the Supreme Court delivered a 5-4 opinion that handed the 2000 election to George W. Bush over Al Gore. Jeff Glor looks back at the historic national moment, as the U.S. reckons with challenges to its democratically-held elections today.
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Two decades ago on December 12, one of the most contentious presidential races in American history was finally settled when the Supreme Court delivered a 5-4 opinion that handed the 2000 election to George W. Bush over Al Gore. Jeff Glor looks back at the historic national moment, as the U.S. reckons with challenges to its democratically-held elections today.
- published: 12 Dec 2020
- views: 24041
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How The States Voted In Every Presidential Election
The citizens of the United States have elected 44 presidents in 57 elections since the Constitution was adopted in 1789. Since the Civil War, presidential conte...
The citizens of the United States have elected 44 presidents in 57 elections since the Constitution was adopted in 1789. Since the Civil War, presidential contests have been dominated by America's two major political parties – the Republicans and the Democrats. But over the last 150 years, state allegiance to these two parties has shifted greatly. Watch to see how the states voted in every presidential election since 1860.
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How The States Voted In Every Presidential Election
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The citizens of the United States have elected 44 presidents in 57 elections since the Constitution was adopted in 1789. Since the Civil War, presidential contests have been dominated by America's two major political parties – the Republicans and the Democrats. But over the last 150 years, state allegiance to these two parties has shifted greatly. Watch to see how the states voted in every presidential election since 1860.
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The American Presidential Election of 2004
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The 55th episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. In a post-9/11 world, Americans seem more afraid than ever for the 2004 election. #mrbeat #presidentialelectionsinamericanhistory #elections
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The 55th Presidential election in American history took place on November 2, 2004. A lot had changed since the last election. Just 8 months after George W. Bush beca...
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CNN Election Night 2004 - Complete Coverage 10,5 hours!
The United States presidential election of 2004 was the 55th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. Republican Party candidate and incumbent President George W. Bush defeated Democratic Party candidate John Kerry, Senator from Massachusetts.
Bush's margin of victory in the popular vote was the smallest ever for a reelected incumbent president. The electoral map closely resembled that of 2000, with only three states changing sides: New Mexico and Iowa voted Republican in 2004 after having voted Democratic in 2000, while New Hampshire voted Democratic in 2004 after previously voting Republican. In the Electoral College, Bush received 286 votes to Kerry's 251.
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Bush vs. Kerry: The first 2004 presidential debate
The 2004 presidential election cycle featured incumbent President George W. Bush, a Republican, and Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, the Democratic nominee. The first debate featured a 90 minute discussion of foreign policy, with candidates questioned in-turn, followed by a rebuttal. Moderated by Jim Lehrer of PBS, it took place on September 30, 2004, in Coral Gables, Florida.
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Bush vs. Kerry: The second 2004 presidential debate
The 2004 presidential election cycle featured incumbent President George W. Bush, a Republican, and Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, the Democratic nominee. The second debate was a 90-minute town hall, where uncommitted voters could ask questions on domestic and foreign policy. Moderated by Charles Gibson of ABC, it took place on October 8, 2004, in St. Louis.
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United States presidential election, 2004
The United States presidential election of 2004 was the 55th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. Republican Party candidate and incumbent President George W. Bush defeated Democratic Party candidate John Kerry, the then-junior Senator from Massachusetts.
Bush and incumbent Vice President Dick Cheney were renominated by their party with little difficulty. Howard Dean was initially the frontrunner for the Democratic Party's nomination, but Kerry won nearly all of the primaries and caucuses. Kerry chose another candidate, Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, to be his running mate.
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Bush and Kerry give last speeches before voting begins
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Albuquerque, New Mexico - 1 November 2004
1. Wide shot of US President George W. Bush and family leaving Air Force One and walking down stairway
2. Close shot of supporters cheering at rally
3. Wide shot of Bush waving to crowd
4. Mid shot of crowd
5. Mid shot of Bush gesturing to crowd
6. Close shot of crowd chanting
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President:
"There is a mainstream in American politics and John Kerry sits on the far left bank. He can run from his liberal record but he cannot hide."
8. Mid shot of Bush daughters and First Lady Laura Bush applauding
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President:
"All progress on every other issue depends on the safety of our citizens. The most solemn duty of the American president is to protect ...
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Al Gore concedes presidential election of 2000
On December 13th, 2000 Vice President Al Gore conceded the election to George W. Bush after a grueling 36-day Florida recount battle.
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2004 United States presidential election | Wikipedia audio article
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2004 United States presidential election
00:02:21 1 Background
00:05:36 2 Nominations
00:05:46 2.1 Republican nomination
00:06:56 2.2 Democratic Party nomination
00:07:06 2.2.1 Withdrawn candidates
00:08:31 2.2.2 Candidates gallery
00:08:39 2.2.3 Before the primaries
00:11:15 2.2.4 Iowa caucus
00:13:04 2.2.5 New Hampshire primary
00:13:29 2.2.6 South Carolina primary
00:14:14 2.2.7 Super Tuesday
00:14:57 2.2.8 Democratic National Convention
00:16:11 2.3 Other nominations
00:17:38 3 General election campaign
00:17:47 3.1 Campaign issues
00:20:32 3.2 Debates
00:23:24 3.3 Osama bin Laden videotape
00:23:57 3.4 Notable expressions and phrases
00:25:20 4 Results
00:26:09 4.1 Results by state
00:27:00 4.1.1 Maine and Nebraska district resu...
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Obama and Romney's first presidential debate
Highlights from the first presidential debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney in Denver, Colorado.
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As it happened: US Election 2020
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As the 2020 US Presidential election unfolded, various US media outlets projected the winner of each state, tallying up the Electoral College votes as they went along. The pathway to securing 270 Electoral College votes to win the presidency took many dramatic turns in an election that remains contentious.
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The American Presidential Election of 2004
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The 55th episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. In a post-9/11 world, Americans seem more afraid than ever for the 2004 election. #mrbeat #presidentialelectionsinamericanhistory #elections
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The 55th Presidential election in American history took place on November 2, 2004. A lot had changed since the last election. Just 8 months after George W. Bush became President, terrorists attacked the United States. On September 11, 2001, they hijacked four planes, crashing two of them into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center and another into the Pentagon building. Passengers of the fourth plane regained control to prevent it from hitting its target, which was likely the White House or the Capitol Building. However, that plane crashed in rural Pennsylvania, killing everyone on board. In total, the attacked killed almost 3,000 people and the terrorists got exactly what they wanted- Americans were scared.
In response, George W. Bush took swift action declaring a War on Terror. (clip) Congress passed the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists, which pretty much gave Bush lots of leeway in going after those responsible for what became known as the 9/11 attacks.
Bush’s main objective was to destroy Al Qaeda, the terrorist group who took responsibility for 9/11. Many believed that the Taliban, the
Afghanistan government at the time, was providing safe haven for Al Qaeda. Bush demanded the Taliban turn over Osama bin Laden and other al-Qaeda leaders hiding out there or face attack. The Taliban didn’t cooperate, so Bush sent troops to invade Afghanistan and overthrow their government. Even today, the United States is still dropping bombs on targets in Afghanistan.
The War on Terror only got bigger. In 2003, Bush sent troops to Iraq to take over and overthrow their dictator Saddam Hussein. So what did Iraq have to do with 9/11? Well, not much, but the Bush administration claimed that Hussein was working with Al Qaeda and that they had weapons of mass destruction. But as it turns out, this was not true at all. The decision to invade Iraq was controversial, with protests in the street similar to the protests against the Vietnam War decades before. The initial overthrow wasn’t as controversial, but after Bush declared “mission accomplished,” basically saying the war was over, our troops stayed there to nation build. (no nation building clip) This proved to be very controversial, because as the United States tried to rebuild Iraq and have them establish a new government similar to theirs, it just wasn’t going so well.
As Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney both sought re-election, there was no end to the Iraq War in sight. Still, they remained popular within the Republican Party, especially after capturing Saddam Hussein, and were both easily renominated.
Many candidates fought for the Democratic Party presidential nomination, but really just three stood out to me as serious contenders. One was John Edwards, a Senator from North Carolina. Another was Howard Dean, the former governor of Vermont. Dean was the first candidate to really use the internet to his campaign’s advantage. His support was very grassroots and he had passionate followers. Dean stood out among the crowd because he was one of the few Democrats to actively speak out against the War in Iraq. But the media kept playing this over and over. And eventually his momentum just sort of fizzled out. The frontrunner throughout the Democratic primaries was John Kerry, a Senator from Massachusetts. Kerry was a safe choice for the Democrats- he had moderate views like Bill Clinton, but was probably more boring than Clinton. While Kerry had voted for the Iraq War, he had criticized Bush’s handling of it and preferred Bush used more diplomacy and less bombs. By Super Tuesday, no one else had a chance. John Kerry was the nominee. Kerry chose John Edwards as his running mate.
So it was George and Dick versus the Johns. Most of the talk leading up to the election was about foreign policy. On the campaign trail, Bush criticized Kerry as a flip flopper on issues and he tried to convince Americans that he was tough on terrorism. Just like Bush’s dad did with Dukakis back in 1988, Bush Jr. tried to convince Americans that Kerry was just another Massachusetts liberal.
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The 55th episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. In a post-9/11 world, Americans seem more afraid than ever for the 2004 election. #mrbeat #presidentialelectionsinamericanhistory #elections
Feeling dorky? Visit here:
http://www.countingthevotes.com/2004
The 55th Presidential election in American history took place on November 2, 2004. A lot had changed since the last election. Just 8 months after George W. Bush became President, terrorists attacked the United States. On September 11, 2001, they hijacked four planes, crashing two of them into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center and another into the Pentagon building. Passengers of the fourth plane regained control to prevent it from hitting its target, which was likely the White House or the Capitol Building. However, that plane crashed in rural Pennsylvania, killing everyone on board. In total, the attacked killed almost 3,000 people and the terrorists got exactly what they wanted- Americans were scared.
In response, George W. Bush took swift action declaring a War on Terror. (clip) Congress passed the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists, which pretty much gave Bush lots of leeway in going after those responsible for what became known as the 9/11 attacks.
Bush’s main objective was to destroy Al Qaeda, the terrorist group who took responsibility for 9/11. Many believed that the Taliban, the
Afghanistan government at the time, was providing safe haven for Al Qaeda. Bush demanded the Taliban turn over Osama bin Laden and other al-Qaeda leaders hiding out there or face attack. The Taliban didn’t cooperate, so Bush sent troops to invade Afghanistan and overthrow their government. Even today, the United States is still dropping bombs on targets in Afghanistan.
The War on Terror only got bigger. In 2003, Bush sent troops to Iraq to take over and overthrow their dictator Saddam Hussein. So what did Iraq have to do with 9/11? Well, not much, but the Bush administration claimed that Hussein was working with Al Qaeda and that they had weapons of mass destruction. But as it turns out, this was not true at all. The decision to invade Iraq was controversial, with protests in the street similar to the protests against the Vietnam War decades before. The initial overthrow wasn’t as controversial, but after Bush declared “mission accomplished,” basically saying the war was over, our troops stayed there to nation build. (no nation building clip) This proved to be very controversial, because as the United States tried to rebuild Iraq and have them establish a new government similar to theirs, it just wasn’t going so well.
As Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney both sought re-election, there was no end to the Iraq War in sight. Still, they remained popular within the Republican Party, especially after capturing Saddam Hussein, and were both easily renominated.
Many candidates fought for the Democratic Party presidential nomination, but really just three stood out to me as serious contenders. One was John Edwards, a Senator from North Carolina. Another was Howard Dean, the former governor of Vermont. Dean was the first candidate to really use the internet to his campaign’s advantage. His support was very grassroots and he had passionate followers. Dean stood out among the crowd because he was one of the few Democrats to actively speak out against the War in Iraq. But the media kept playing this over and over. And eventually his momentum just sort of fizzled out. The frontrunner throughout the Democratic primaries was John Kerry, a Senator from Massachusetts. Kerry was a safe choice for the Democrats- he had moderate views like Bill Clinton, but was probably more boring than Clinton. While Kerry had voted for the Iraq War, he had criticized Bush’s handling of it and preferred Bush used more diplomacy and less bombs. By Super Tuesday, no one else had a chance. John Kerry was the nominee. Kerry chose John Edwards as his running mate.
So it was George and Dick versus the Johns. Most of the talk leading up to the election was about foreign policy. On the campaign trail, Bush criticized Kerry as a flip flopper on issues and he tried to convince Americans that he was tough on terrorism. Just like Bush’s dad did with Dukakis back in 1988, Bush Jr. tried to convince Americans that Kerry was just another Massachusetts liberal.
- published: 24 Oct 2016
- views: 456996
10:27:30
CNN Election Night 2004 - Complete Coverage 10,5 hours!
The United States presidential election of 2004 was the 55th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. Republican Party candi...
The United States presidential election of 2004 was the 55th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. Republican Party candidate and incumbent President George W. Bush defeated Democratic Party candidate John Kerry, Senator from Massachusetts.
Bush's margin of victory in the popular vote was the smallest ever for a reelected incumbent president. The electoral map closely resembled that of 2000, with only three states changing sides: New Mexico and Iowa voted Republican in 2004 after having voted Democratic in 2000, while New Hampshire voted Democratic in 2004 after previously voting Republican. In the Electoral College, Bush received 286 votes to Kerry's 251.
https://wn.com/Cnn_Election_Night_2004_Complete_Coverage_10,5_Hours
The United States presidential election of 2004 was the 55th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. Republican Party candidate and incumbent President George W. Bush defeated Democratic Party candidate John Kerry, Senator from Massachusetts.
Bush's margin of victory in the popular vote was the smallest ever for a reelected incumbent president. The electoral map closely resembled that of 2000, with only three states changing sides: New Mexico and Iowa voted Republican in 2004 after having voted Democratic in 2000, while New Hampshire voted Democratic in 2004 after previously voting Republican. In the Electoral College, Bush received 286 votes to Kerry's 251.
- published: 06 Aug 2015
- views: 401875
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Bush vs. Kerry: The first 2004 presidential debate
The 2004 presidential election cycle featured incumbent President George W. Bush, a Republican, and Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, the Democratic nominee....
The 2004 presidential election cycle featured incumbent President George W. Bush, a Republican, and Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, the Democratic nominee. The first debate featured a 90 minute discussion of foreign policy, with candidates questioned in-turn, followed by a rebuttal. Moderated by Jim Lehrer of PBS, it took place on September 30, 2004, in Coral Gables, Florida.
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The 2004 presidential election cycle featured incumbent President George W. Bush, a Republican, and Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, the Democratic nominee. The first debate featured a 90 minute discussion of foreign policy, with candidates questioned in-turn, followed by a rebuttal. Moderated by Jim Lehrer of PBS, it took place on September 30, 2004, in Coral Gables, Florida.
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Bush vs. Kerry: The second 2004 presidential debate
The 2004 presidential election cycle featured incumbent President George W. Bush, a Republican, and Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, the Democratic nominee. Th...
The 2004 presidential election cycle featured incumbent President George W. Bush, a Republican, and Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, the Democratic nominee. The second debate was a 90-minute town hall, where uncommitted voters could ask questions on domestic and foreign policy. Moderated by Charles Gibson of ABC, it took place on October 8, 2004, in St. Louis.
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The 2004 presidential election cycle featured incumbent President George W. Bush, a Republican, and Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, the Democratic nominee. The second debate was a 90-minute town hall, where uncommitted voters could ask questions on domestic and foreign policy. Moderated by Charles Gibson of ABC, it took place on October 8, 2004, in St. Louis.
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United States presidential election, 2004
The United States presidential election of 2004 was the 55th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. Republican Party candi...
The United States presidential election of 2004 was the 55th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. Republican Party candidate and incumbent President George W. Bush defeated Democratic Party candidate John Kerry, the then-junior Senator from Massachusetts.
Bush and incumbent Vice President Dick Cheney were renominated by their party with little difficulty. Howard Dean was initially the frontrunner for the Democratic Party's nomination, but Kerry won nearly all of the primaries and caucuses. Kerry chose another candidate, Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, to be his running mate.
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The United States presidential election of 2004 was the 55th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. Republican Party candidate and incumbent President George W. Bush defeated Democratic Party candidate John Kerry, the then-junior Senator from Massachusetts.
Bush and incumbent Vice President Dick Cheney were renominated by their party with little difficulty. Howard Dean was initially the frontrunner for the Democratic Party's nomination, but Kerry won nearly all of the primaries and caucuses. Kerry chose another candidate, Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, to be his running mate.
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- published: 30 Aug 2014
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Bush and Kerry give last speeches before voting begins
(2 Nov 2004)
Albuquerque, New Mexico - 1 November 2004
1. Wide shot of US President George W. Bush and family leaving Air Force One and walking down stairw...
(2 Nov 2004)
Albuquerque, New Mexico - 1 November 2004
1. Wide shot of US President George W. Bush and family leaving Air Force One and walking down stairway
2. Close shot of supporters cheering at rally
3. Wide shot of Bush waving to crowd
4. Mid shot of crowd
5. Mid shot of Bush gesturing to crowd
6. Close shot of crowd chanting
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President:
"There is a mainstream in American politics and John Kerry sits on the far left bank. He can run from his liberal record but he cannot hide."
8. Mid shot of Bush daughters and First Lady Laura Bush applauding
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President:
"All progress on every other issue depends on the safety of our citizens. The most solemn duty of the American president is to protect the American people. If our country shows any uncertainty or weakness in this decade the world will drift toward tragedy. This not going to happen on my watch."
10. Wide shot of rally
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President:
"When I travelled to your great state four years ago I made this pledge... that if I got elected I would uphold the honour and the dignity of the office to which I have been elected. With your help, with your hard work, we're going to win tomorrow and I will carry that honour and dignity for four more years... God bless."
12. Mid shot of people waving placards
13. Wide shot of Bush waving to crowd
14. Wide shot of fireworks
Dallas, Texas - 1 November 2004
15. Bush at rally
16. Bush waving
Cleveland, Ohio - 1 November 2004
17. Wide shot of Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry rally
18. Mid shot of jumbo video screen image of Kerry speaking at rally
19. SOUNDBITE: (English) Senator John Kerry, Democrat, Massachusetts:
"I'm asking you for the chance to take us to a new vision and to reach out to new horizons. But I want to be able to get up every day go to that Oval Office and look America in the eye and say to you, telling you the truth each day, I've got your back. That's what this race is about."
20. Wide shot of rally
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Senator John Kerry, Democrat, Massachusetts:
"The outcome of this race is in your hands and that's where it belongs. I promise you that you go to those polls tomorrow, take people to those polls, we have an effort in place across this country to guarantee that in 2004 not only does every vote count but every vote will be counted... and we'll make certain of that."
22. Mid shot of crowd
23. Wide shot of rally
Toledo, Ohio - 1 November 2004
24. Kerry at rally
25. Kerry waving
STORYLINE:
US President George W. Bush and challenger John Kerry are in the last hours of campaigning in a final frenzied bid to reach out for votes in crucial battleground states.
Both candidates are criss-crossing America in the hours ahead of Tuesday's election for president, Bush and Kerry both claiming to be the strong, steady leader needed in a time of terror.
Bush's campaign schedule on Monday was more gruelling than any day of the 2000 race when he squeaked to victory with 537 more votes in Florida than Democrat Al Gore.
In Ohio and Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Iowa, New Mexico and Texas, Bush was carrying a message of hope, a prosperous economy, the spread of freedom in other nations and his pledge to be relentless in fighting terrorists.
He took a few jabs at Senator Kerry, but the main message of the day was urging supporters to get out and vote.
John Kerry's campaign journey took him on Monday to Florida, Wisconsin, Michigan and Ohio to thank supporters and ask them to get people to the polls.
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https://wn.com/Bush_And_Kerry_Give_Last_Speeches_Before_Voting_Begins
(2 Nov 2004)
Albuquerque, New Mexico - 1 November 2004
1. Wide shot of US President George W. Bush and family leaving Air Force One and walking down stairway
2. Close shot of supporters cheering at rally
3. Wide shot of Bush waving to crowd
4. Mid shot of crowd
5. Mid shot of Bush gesturing to crowd
6. Close shot of crowd chanting
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President:
"There is a mainstream in American politics and John Kerry sits on the far left bank. He can run from his liberal record but he cannot hide."
8. Mid shot of Bush daughters and First Lady Laura Bush applauding
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President:
"All progress on every other issue depends on the safety of our citizens. The most solemn duty of the American president is to protect the American people. If our country shows any uncertainty or weakness in this decade the world will drift toward tragedy. This not going to happen on my watch."
10. Wide shot of rally
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President:
"When I travelled to your great state four years ago I made this pledge... that if I got elected I would uphold the honour and the dignity of the office to which I have been elected. With your help, with your hard work, we're going to win tomorrow and I will carry that honour and dignity for four more years... God bless."
12. Mid shot of people waving placards
13. Wide shot of Bush waving to crowd
14. Wide shot of fireworks
Dallas, Texas - 1 November 2004
15. Bush at rally
16. Bush waving
Cleveland, Ohio - 1 November 2004
17. Wide shot of Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry rally
18. Mid shot of jumbo video screen image of Kerry speaking at rally
19. SOUNDBITE: (English) Senator John Kerry, Democrat, Massachusetts:
"I'm asking you for the chance to take us to a new vision and to reach out to new horizons. But I want to be able to get up every day go to that Oval Office and look America in the eye and say to you, telling you the truth each day, I've got your back. That's what this race is about."
20. Wide shot of rally
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Senator John Kerry, Democrat, Massachusetts:
"The outcome of this race is in your hands and that's where it belongs. I promise you that you go to those polls tomorrow, take people to those polls, we have an effort in place across this country to guarantee that in 2004 not only does every vote count but every vote will be counted... and we'll make certain of that."
22. Mid shot of crowd
23. Wide shot of rally
Toledo, Ohio - 1 November 2004
24. Kerry at rally
25. Kerry waving
STORYLINE:
US President George W. Bush and challenger John Kerry are in the last hours of campaigning in a final frenzied bid to reach out for votes in crucial battleground states.
Both candidates are criss-crossing America in the hours ahead of Tuesday's election for president, Bush and Kerry both claiming to be the strong, steady leader needed in a time of terror.
Bush's campaign schedule on Monday was more gruelling than any day of the 2000 race when he squeaked to victory with 537 more votes in Florida than Democrat Al Gore.
In Ohio and Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Iowa, New Mexico and Texas, Bush was carrying a message of hope, a prosperous economy, the spread of freedom in other nations and his pledge to be relentless in fighting terrorists.
He took a few jabs at Senator Kerry, but the main message of the day was urging supporters to get out and vote.
John Kerry's campaign journey took him on Monday to Florida, Wisconsin, Michigan and Ohio to thank supporters and ask them to get people to the polls.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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7:19
Al Gore concedes presidential election of 2000
On December 13th, 2000 Vice President Al Gore conceded the election to George W. Bush after a grueling 36-day Florida recount battle.
On December 13th, 2000 Vice President Al Gore conceded the election to George W. Bush after a grueling 36-day Florida recount battle.
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On December 13th, 2000 Vice President Al Gore conceded the election to George W. Bush after a grueling 36-day Florida recount battle.
- published: 20 Oct 2016
- views: 357079
56:57
2004 United States presidential election | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
2004 United States presidential election
00:02:21 1 Background
00:05:36 2 Nominations
00:05:46 2.1 Repu...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
2004 United States presidential election
00:02:21 1 Background
00:05:36 2 Nominations
00:05:46 2.1 Republican nomination
00:06:56 2.2 Democratic Party nomination
00:07:06 2.2.1 Withdrawn candidates
00:08:31 2.2.2 Candidates gallery
00:08:39 2.2.3 Before the primaries
00:11:15 2.2.4 Iowa caucus
00:13:04 2.2.5 New Hampshire primary
00:13:29 2.2.6 South Carolina primary
00:14:14 2.2.7 Super Tuesday
00:14:57 2.2.8 Democratic National Convention
00:16:11 2.3 Other nominations
00:17:38 3 General election campaign
00:17:47 3.1 Campaign issues
00:20:32 3.2 Debates
00:23:24 3.3 Osama bin Laden videotape
00:23:57 3.4 Notable expressions and phrases
00:25:20 4 Results
00:26:09 4.1 Results by state
00:27:00 4.1.1 Maine and Nebraska district results
00:27:31 4.2 Close states
00:29:19 4.3 Notes on results
00:30:24 4.4 Finance
00:31:57 4.5 2004 United States Electoral College
00:32:09 4.6 Ballot access
00:32:17 4.7 Faithless elector in Minnesota
00:33:21 4.8 Electoral vote error in New York
00:33:58 4.9 Analysis
00:40:51 4.10 Electoral College changes from 2000
00:42:07 5 Voter demographics
00:42:22 6 Battleground states
00:44:39 7 Election controversy
00:46:59 7.1 Points of controversy
00:50:18 8 New during this campaign
00:50:27 8.1 International observers
00:52:06 8.2 Electronic voting
00:52:58 8.3 Campaign law changes
00:55:09 8.4 Colorado's Amendment 36
00:55:55 9 See also
00:56:35 9.1 Other elections
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Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The United States presidential election of 2004, the 55th quadrennial presidential election, was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. Incumbent Republican President George W. Bush defeated Democratic nominee John Kerry, a United States Senator from Massachusetts.
Bush and incumbent Vice President Dick Cheney were renominated by their party with no difficulty. Former Governor Howard Dean emerged as the early front-runner in the 2004 Democratic primaries, but Kerry won the first set of primaries in January 2004 and clinched his party's nomination in March after a series of primary victories. Kerry chose Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, who had himself sought the party's 2004 presidential nomination, to be his running mate.
Bush's popularity had soared early in his first term after the September 11 attacks, but his popularity declined between 2001 and 2004. Foreign policy was the dominant theme throughout the election campaign, particularly Bush's conduct of the War on Terrorism and the aftermath of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Bush presented himself as a decisive leader and attacked Kerry as a "flip-flopper", while Kerry criticized Bush's conduct of the Iraq War. Domestic issues were debated as well, including the economy and jobs, health care, abortion, same-sex marriage and embryonic stem cell research.
Bush won by a slim margin, taking 53% or 286 electoral votes. He swept the South and the Mountain States and took the crucial swing states of Ohio, Iowa, and New Mexico. Some aspects of the election process were subject to controversy, but not to the degree seen in the 2000 presidential election. Bush was the first Republican victor since George H. W. Bush in the 1988 election to also win a majority of the popular vote, a well as the last Republican candidate to have won the popular vote. Bush's victory also marked the first time that the Republican nominee won a presidential election without carrying any state in the Northeastern United States. Bush would serve until 2008 and be succeeded by Barack Obama, whereas Kerry would continue to serve in the Senate and later go on to become the 68th Secretary of State of the United States during Barack Obama's second term.
https://wn.com/2004_United_States_Presidential_Election_|_Wikipedia_Audio_Article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
2004 United States presidential election
00:02:21 1 Background
00:05:36 2 Nominations
00:05:46 2.1 Republican nomination
00:06:56 2.2 Democratic Party nomination
00:07:06 2.2.1 Withdrawn candidates
00:08:31 2.2.2 Candidates gallery
00:08:39 2.2.3 Before the primaries
00:11:15 2.2.4 Iowa caucus
00:13:04 2.2.5 New Hampshire primary
00:13:29 2.2.6 South Carolina primary
00:14:14 2.2.7 Super Tuesday
00:14:57 2.2.8 Democratic National Convention
00:16:11 2.3 Other nominations
00:17:38 3 General election campaign
00:17:47 3.1 Campaign issues
00:20:32 3.2 Debates
00:23:24 3.3 Osama bin Laden videotape
00:23:57 3.4 Notable expressions and phrases
00:25:20 4 Results
00:26:09 4.1 Results by state
00:27:00 4.1.1 Maine and Nebraska district results
00:27:31 4.2 Close states
00:29:19 4.3 Notes on results
00:30:24 4.4 Finance
00:31:57 4.5 2004 United States Electoral College
00:32:09 4.6 Ballot access
00:32:17 4.7 Faithless elector in Minnesota
00:33:21 4.8 Electoral vote error in New York
00:33:58 4.9 Analysis
00:40:51 4.10 Electoral College changes from 2000
00:42:07 5 Voter demographics
00:42:22 6 Battleground states
00:44:39 7 Election controversy
00:46:59 7.1 Points of controversy
00:50:18 8 New during this campaign
00:50:27 8.1 International observers
00:52:06 8.2 Electronic voting
00:52:58 8.3 Campaign law changes
00:55:09 8.4 Colorado's Amendment 36
00:55:55 9 See also
00:56:35 9.1 Other elections
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuKfABj2eGyjH3ntPxp4YeQ
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The United States presidential election of 2004, the 55th quadrennial presidential election, was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. Incumbent Republican President George W. Bush defeated Democratic nominee John Kerry, a United States Senator from Massachusetts.
Bush and incumbent Vice President Dick Cheney were renominated by their party with no difficulty. Former Governor Howard Dean emerged as the early front-runner in the 2004 Democratic primaries, but Kerry won the first set of primaries in January 2004 and clinched his party's nomination in March after a series of primary victories. Kerry chose Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, who had himself sought the party's 2004 presidential nomination, to be his running mate.
Bush's popularity had soared early in his first term after the September 11 attacks, but his popularity declined between 2001 and 2004. Foreign policy was the dominant theme throughout the election campaign, particularly Bush's conduct of the War on Terrorism and the aftermath of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Bush presented himself as a decisive leader and attacked Kerry as a "flip-flopper", while Kerry criticized Bush's conduct of the Iraq War. Domestic issues were debated as well, including the economy and jobs, health care, abortion, same-sex marriage and embryonic stem cell research.
Bush won by a slim margin, taking 53% or 286 electoral votes. He swept the South and the Mountain States and took the crucial swing states of Ohio, Iowa, and New Mexico. Some aspects of the election process were subject to controversy, but not to the degree seen in the 2000 presidential election. Bush was the first Republican victor since George H. W. Bush in the 1988 election to also win a majority of the popular vote, a well as the last Republican candidate to have won the popular vote. Bush's victory also marked the first time that the Republican nominee won a presidential election without carrying any state in the Northeastern United States. Bush would serve until 2008 and be succeeded by Barack Obama, whereas Kerry would continue to serve in the Senate and later go on to become the 68th Secretary of State of the United States during Barack Obama's second term.
- published: 04 Dec 2018
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3:25
Obama and Romney's first presidential debate
Highlights from the first presidential debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney in Denver, Colorado.
Watch all of the debates LIVE at cnn.com/debates
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Highlights from the first presidential debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney in Denver, Colorado.
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Highlights from the first presidential debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney in Denver, Colorado.
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- published: 04 Oct 2012
- views: 174799
3:51
As it happened: US Election 2020
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As the 2020 US Presidential election unfolded, various US media outlets projected the winner of each state, tallying up the Electoral College votes as they went along. The pathway to securing 270 Electoral College votes to win the presidency took many dramatic turns in an election that remains contentious.
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As the 2020 US Presidential election unfolded, various US media outlets projected the winner of each state, tallying up the Electoral College votes as they went along. The pathway to securing 270 Electoral College votes to win the presidency took many dramatic turns in an election that remains contentious.
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- published: 10 Nov 2020
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