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Democrat. He was their presidential candidate in the 2004 election against George Bush.
It is more or less a toss-up between Utah and Wyoming. The Cook Partisan Voting Index, which measures how much a state leans towards one party by using the prior two Presidential election results, has Utah and Wyoming tied at R+20 (20 points more Republican than the national average). In 2004, Utah was Republican George W. Bush's best state, with a 71.5% to 26.0% win over Democrat John Kerry. In 2008, Wyoming gave Republican John McCain his largest margin of victory, with a 64.8% to 32.6% win over Democrat Barack Obama. At the state level, the two states have similar Republican strength in the state legislature: approximately 70% Republican in both chambers in either state. All statewide offices in Utah are held by Republicans. Democrats do hold one of the state's three congressional seats (Utah's 2nd congressional district, held by Jim Matheson since 2001). In Wyoming, Governor Dave Freudenthal is the only statewide Democrat (including Wyoming's single At-large Congressional district), however, he is term-limited and will leave office in January 2011.
Ohio is a swing state, and has often decided the result of elections. In 2004, George Bush won Ohio by a margin of 120,000. Had 60,000 Bush voters voted for Kerry instead, John Kerry would have carried the State and won the electoral vote.
If you mean 2004, it was John Kerry.
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He's a republican.
Kerry Bentivolio is the U.S. Representative for Michigan's 11th congressional district. He has been in office since 2013.
John Kerry, Democrat, and Scott Brown, Republican.
Democrat. He was their presidential candidate in the 2004 election against George Bush.
Hillary Clinton was a Republican when she was in college but not for long after she married Bill . John Kerry married the wife of a Republican Senator but he did not get to be president.
As of 2012, the current Massachusetts Senators are Democrat John Kerry and Republican Scott Brown.
John Kerry was the 2004 Democratic Party nominee for President of the United States. He ran unsuccessfully against President George W. Bush, the Republican nominee.
Bush won the state, which is heavily Republican in presidential elections.
John Kerry won 20 states, along with the District of Columbia, in the 2004 election. However, he was ultimately defeated by George W. Bush, who won a total of 31 states.
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