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2004 in politics
Years in politics: 2002-2003-2004-2005-2006 - list of years in politics
Events
- January 1- Adnan Pachachi becomes president of the Iraq Interim Governing Council and will serve for the duration of the month.
- January 1- Joseph Deiss takes office as President of the Confederation in Switzerland, Samuel Schmid as vice-president.
- January 4- Texas Congressman Ralph Hall switches to the Republicans. Hall had been a Democrat.
- January 4- Mikhail Saakashvili is elected as President of Georgia.
- January 6- 2000 Democratic Presidential Candidate Bill Bradley endorses fellow Democrat Howard Dean for President.
- January 8- Gavin Newsom is sworn in as Mayor of San Francisco.
- January 8- Roosevelt Skerrit is sworn in as Prime Minister of Dominica following the death of Pierre Charles on January 6.
- January 12- Kathleen Babineaux Blanco is sworn in as Governor of Louisiana.
- January 13- Haley Barbour is sworn in as Governor of Mississippi.
- January 13- Howard Dean wins a non-binding primary in Washington, DC with 43% of the vote. Al Sharpton comes in second with 34% of the vote.
- January 13- Former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill contributes to a book that claims that George W. Bush wanted to attack Iraq since January 2001 and not after the September 11th terrorist attacks as had been believed.
- January 15- Carol Moseley Braun drops out of the 2004 Presidential race and endorses Howard Dean.
- January 19- The Iowa Caucuses are held. John Kerry wins with 38%. John Edwards comes second with 32%. Howard Dean comes in third with 18%. Richard Gephardt comes in fourth with 11%.
- January 20- Richard Gephardt quits the 2004 Presidential race after a poor showing in the Iowa Caucuses.
- January 20- Bill Janklow's resignation from Congress takes effect. Janklow had been convicted of a felony in December 2003.
- January 25- Mikhail Saakashvili is sworn in as President of Georgia.
- January 27- John Kerry wins the New Hampshire Primary with 38% of the vote. Howard Dean gets 26% of the vote.
- February 3-John Edwards wins a primary in South Carolina with 46% of the vote. Wesley Clark wins the Oklahoma primary with 30% of the vote. John Kerry wins primaries and caucuses in Arizona with 43% of the vote, Delaware with 50% of the vote, Missouri with 51% of the vote, New Mexico with 42% of the vote, and North Dakota with 50% of the vote.
- February 3- Joe Lieberman quits the Presidential race after poor results in primaries and caucuses in South Carolina, Oklahoma, Arizona, Delaware, Missouri, North Dakota, and New Mexico.
- February 6- Richard Gephardt endorses John Kerry for President.
- February 7- John Kerry wins a primary in Michigan with 52% of the vote. Kerry also wins the Washington primary with 49% of the vote.
- February 7 - Peter Beattie (of the Australian Labor Party) wins a 3rd term as Premier of Queensland, again winning over two-thirds of the seats.
- February 8- John Kerry wins the Maine Caucuses with 45% of the vote.
- February 10- John Kerry wins primaries in Tennessee and Virginia with 41% and 52% of the vote, respectfully.
- February 11- Wesley Clark quits the quits the Presidential race after poor results in the Virginia and Tennessee primaries.
- February 13- Wesley Clark endorses John Kerry.
- February 14- John Kerry wins a caucus in Washington, DC with 47% of the vote. Kerry wins the [Nevada]] caucus with 63% of state party delegates.
- February 17- Democrat Ben Chandler defeats Republican Alice Forgy Kerr in a Congressional special election in Kentucky with 55% of the vote compared to Forgy Kerr's 43%.
- February 17- John Kerry wins 40% of the vote in the Wisconsin primary.
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