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2004 California Democratic presidential primary

The 2004 California Democratic presidential primary was held on March 2, 2004, the same day as the Republican primary. Senator John Kerry overwhelmingly won the primary over rivals Senator John Edwards, Congressman Dennis Kucinich, and Reverend Al Sharpton. The primary was open to both registered Democrats and unaffiliated voters. 440 delegates were at stake, with 370 tied to the March primary.

2004 California Democratic presidential primary

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441 Democratic National Convention delegates (370 pledged, 17 unpledged)
The number of pledged delegates received is determined by the popular vote
 
Candidate John Kerry John Edwards
Home state Massachusetts North Carolina
Delegate count 288 82
Popular vote 2,002,539 614,441
Percentage 64.44% 19.77%

Candidates edit

Remaining edit

Dropped out edit

Campaign edit

With the Wisconsin primary results, which pitted John Kerry and John Edwards in a close fight, and Dean's withdrawal from the race, the campaign moved to Super Tuesday contests. California shared its primary with 9 other states, including New York and Ohio who also placed their primaries on March 2, 2004, or Super Tuesday.

For months Governor Dean had been leading in California, but since he's fall and Kerry's rise, polls in California were mixed. However, when Dean exited the race polls showed Kerry with over 2:1 leads over contender John Edwards.

John Kerry campaign edit

Following victories in Idaho, Utah and Hawaii, Kerry moved into the Super Tuesday contests swiftly and with major momentum. With polls showing him ahead in big Super Tuesday states such as California, New York, and Ohio, Kerry was positive on big wins in all three.

However, Kerry campaigned hard in the Golden State to and didn't take competition from Edwards and Kucinich lightly. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that Senator had spent 5 additional days in the state than any other candidate competing in the state as well as the fact that Kerry has increased State Staffers by 25 and increased Volunteer Numbers by hundreds in mid-February to ensure a sweep through the California Primary.[6]

John Edwards campaign edit

John Edwards, having come out with a strong second place showing in Wisconsin (losing to Kerry 40%–34%), claimed significant momentum heading into California and other Super Tuesday nominating contests on the same day.

Edwards, not having as much popularity out west as in the Rust Belt, South, and Mid-West, did not focus on California until his unexpected final surge in Wisconsin, beating one-time California and national front-runner Howard Dean. Edwards sent Elizabeth Edwards out west to help campaign as well as opened Campaign offices across the state in a last-ditch effort for a final surge.

When the Democrats debated on February 26, 2004, in Los Angeles, Edwards hoped to score points by attacking John Kerry like in the New York debate. However, by the time of the debate, Kerry was already ahead of Edwards by 40 points.[7]

Polling data edit

Candidate California Statewide Survey 2/12 Los Angeles Times Poll 2/20 Average
John Kerry 56% 56% 56%
John Edwards 10% 24% 17.5%
Howard Dean 11% 0% (dropped out) N/A

Source USA ELECTION POLLS[8]

Exit polling edit

Classification % of all John Kerry John Edwards Dennis Kucinich
Male 47% 65% 18% 5%
Female 53% 65% 20% 3%
Democrat 75% 70% 18% 3%
Republican 4% 33% 24% 3%
Independent 21% 53% 23% 6%

Source CNN EXIT POLLING[9]

Results edit

Key: Withdrew
prior to contest
2004 California Democratic presidential primary[10]
Candidate Votes Percentage National delegates
John Kerry 2,002,539 64.44% 288
John Edwards 614,441 19.77% 82
Dennis Kucinich 144,954 4.66% 0
Howard Dean 130,892 4.21% 0
Al Sharpton 59,326 1.91% 0
Joe Lieberman 52,780 1.70% 0
Wesley Clark 51,084 1.64% 0
Carol Moseley Braun 24,501 0.79% 0
Dick Gephardt 19,139 0.62% 0
Lyndon LaRouche 7,953 0.26% 0
Katarina Dunmar (write-in) 6 0.00% 0
James Alexander-Pace (write-in) 4 0.00% 0
John Nigro Jr. (write-in) 4 0.00% 0
David Giacomuzzi (write-in) 3 0.00% 0
Fern Penna (write-in) 3 0.00% 0
Totals 3,107,629 100.00% 370

Analysis edit

On Super Tuesday, Kerry swept all the primaries and eventually won the nomination the next day. He won California by a landslide. He won with nearly 65% of the vote, including every county in the state and every congressional district with over 60% except California's 2nd congressional district. Kerry's only legit opponent left, John Edwards, received under 20% of the vote, insuring his major defeat.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Kerry wins Wisconsin; Dean drops out".[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "CNN Kerry wins in south; Clark to drop out". February 10, 2004. Retrieved April 28, 2010.
  3. ^ . Fox News. February 3, 2004. Archived from the original on October 20, 2012. Retrieved July 16, 2008.
  4. ^ "Gephardt to drop out of race". CNN. January 18, 2004. Retrieved April 28, 2010.
  5. ^ . PBS. Archived from the original on January 19, 2014. Retrieved August 25, 2017.
  6. ^ "2004 Primaries California Primary Recap". CNN. Retrieved April 28, 2010.
  7. ^ "Dems to debate ahead of Super Tuesday Contests". CNN. February 26, 2004. Retrieved April 28, 2010.
  8. ^ "California Polls 2004 Primary USA ELECTION POLLS".
  9. ^ "2004 Primaries California Exit Poll". CNN. Retrieved April 28, 2010.
  10. ^ (PDF). Secretary of State of California. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 29, 2008. Retrieved May 31, 2008.

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The 2004 California Democratic presidential primary was held on March 2 2004 the same day as the Republican primary Senator John Kerry overwhelmingly won the primary over rivals Senator John Edwards Congressman Dennis Kucinich and Reverend Al Sharpton The primary was open to both registered Democrats and unaffiliated voters 440 delegates were at stake with 370 tied to the March primary 2004 California Democratic presidential primary 2000 March 2 2004 2004 03 02 2008 UTCT 441 Democratic National Convention delegates 370 pledged 17 unpledged The number of pledged delegates received is determined by the popular vote Candidate John Kerry John EdwardsHome state Massachusetts North CarolinaDelegate count 288 82Popular vote 2 002 539 614 441Percentage 64 44 19 77 Contents 1 Candidates 1 1 Remaining 1 2 Dropped out 2 Campaign 2 1 John Kerry campaign 2 2 John Edwards campaign 3 Polling data 3 1 Exit polling 4 Results 5 Analysis 6 See also 7 ReferencesCandidates editRemaining edit Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts Senator John Edwards of North Carolina Congressman Dennis Kucinich of Ohio Reverend Al Sharpton of New YorkDropped out edit Governor Howard Dean of Vermont dropped out on February 17 2004 1 NATO Commander Wesley Clark of Arkansas dropped out on February 11 2004 2 Senator Joe Lieberman of Connecticut dropped out on February 3 2004 3 Congressman Dick Gephardt of Missouri dropped out on January 20 2004 4 Senator Carol Moseley Braun of Illinois dropped out on January 15 2004 5 Campaign editWith the Wisconsin primary results which pitted John Kerry and John Edwards in a close fight and Dean s withdrawal from the race the campaign moved to Super Tuesday contests California shared its primary with 9 other states including New York and Ohio who also placed their primaries on March 2 2004 or Super Tuesday For months Governor Dean had been leading in California but since he s fall and Kerry s rise polls in California were mixed However when Dean exited the race polls showed Kerry with over 2 1 leads over contender John Edwards John Kerry campaign edit Main article John Kerry 2004 presidential campaign Following victories in Idaho Utah and Hawaii Kerry moved into the Super Tuesday contests swiftly and with major momentum With polls showing him ahead in big Super Tuesday states such as California New York and Ohio Kerry was positive on big wins in all three However Kerry campaigned hard in the Golden State to and didn t take competition from Edwards and Kucinich lightly The San Francisco Chronicle reported that Senator had spent 5 additional days in the state than any other candidate competing in the state as well as the fact that Kerry has increased State Staffers by 25 and increased Volunteer Numbers by hundreds in mid February to ensure a sweep through the California Primary 6 John Edwards campaign edit Main article John Edwards 2004 presidential campaign John Edwards having come out with a strong second place showing in Wisconsin losing to Kerry 40 34 claimed significant momentum heading into California and other Super Tuesday nominating contests on the same day Edwards not having as much popularity out west as in the Rust Belt South and Mid West did not focus on California until his unexpected final surge in Wisconsin beating one time California and national front runner Howard Dean Edwards sent Elizabeth Edwards out west to help campaign as well as opened Campaign offices across the state in a last ditch effort for a final surge When the Democrats debated on February 26 2004 in Los Angeles Edwards hoped to score points by attacking John Kerry like in the New York debate However by the time of the debate Kerry was already ahead of Edwards by 40 points 7 Polling data editCandidate California Statewide Survey 2 12 Los Angeles Times Poll 2 20 AverageJohn Kerry 56 56 56 John Edwards 10 24 17 5 Howard Dean 11 0 dropped out N ASource USA ELECTION POLLS 8 Exit polling edit Classification of all John Kerry John Edwards Dennis KucinichMale 47 65 18 5 Female 53 65 20 3 Democrat 75 70 18 3 Republican 4 33 24 3 Independent 21 53 23 6 Source CNN EXIT POLLING 9 Results editKey Withdrewprior to contest2004 California Democratic presidential primary 10 Candidate Votes Percentage National delegatesJohn Kerry 2 002 539 64 44 288John Edwards 614 441 19 77 82Dennis Kucinich 144 954 4 66 0Howard Dean 130 892 4 21 0Al Sharpton 59 326 1 91 0Joe Lieberman 52 780 1 70 0Wesley Clark 51 084 1 64 0Carol Moseley Braun 24 501 0 79 0Dick Gephardt 19 139 0 62 0Lyndon LaRouche 7 953 0 26 0Katarina Dunmar write in 6 0 00 0James Alexander Pace write in 4 0 00 0John Nigro Jr write in 4 0 00 0David Giacomuzzi write in 3 0 00 0Fern Penna write in 3 0 00 0Totals 3 107 629 100 00 370Analysis editOn Super Tuesday Kerry swept all the primaries and eventually won the nomination the next day He won California by a landslide He won with nearly 65 of the vote including every county in the state and every congressional district with over 60 except California s 2nd congressional district Kerry s only legit opponent left John Edwards received under 20 of the vote insuring his major defeat See also edit2004 California Republican presidential primary 2004 Democratic Party presidential primaries 2004 United States presidential election in CaliforniaReferences edit Kerry wins Wisconsin Dean drops out permanent dead link CNN Kerry wins in south Clark to drop out February 10 2004 Retrieved April 28 2010 FOXNews com Lieberman Drops Out Fox News February 3 2004 Archived from the original on October 20 2012 Retrieved July 16 2008 Gephardt to drop out of race CNN January 18 2004 Retrieved April 28 2010 PBS NEWSHOUR Braun Drops out PBS Archived from the original on January 19 2014 Retrieved August 25 2017 2004 Primaries California Primary Recap CNN Retrieved April 28 2010 Dems to debate ahead of Super Tuesday Contests CNN February 26 2004 Retrieved April 28 2010 California Polls 2004 Primary USA ELECTION POLLS 2004 Primaries 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