- United States presidential election in Connecticut, 2004
In 2004,
New England 's state ofConnecticut was easily won by the challengerJohn Kerry by a margin of 10.3 percent, being a New Englander himself in a more and more Democratic region : All counties but Litchfield went Democratic. The Republican Party's last presidential victory inConnecticut dates back to 1988 election ofGeorge H. W. Bush . However, Kerry's victory in Connecticut was not as large asAl Gore 's lead in 2000, when the then vice president won the state by 17.47% percent and a majority of all the state's counties. However in 2000 Gore's running mate was Connecticut SenatorJoe Lieberman .It should be noted that George W. Bush lost Connecticut in a landslide even though he was born in
New Haven , and is part of a family that has been a political dynasty in Connecticut for much of the Twentieth Century.Statewide winner in bold. "See main article :
U.S. presidential election, 2004 ."Results by county
"Counties are listed in order of % of Kerry vote : the last column shows the county winner in 2000 and the gain of the Democratic party between the two elections.
External links
* [http://uselectionatlas.org/USPRESIDENT/ US Election Atlas, by David Leip]
* [http://www.boston.com/news/special/politics/2004_results/general_election/ct_us_president.htm Detailed results by Town, on Boston Globe's site]
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