2004 District of Columbia Democratic presidential primary and caucuses
December 15, 2023
The District of Columbia held a primary on January 13, 2004 and caucuses on February 14, 2004 during the 2004 Democratic presidential primary season. Delegates were only allocated in the February 14 caucuses.
The primary was held on January 13, 2004, a week before the Iowa caucuses. Early favorite Howard Dean won the primary. Polling two months before had him leading civil rights activist Al Sharpton 45% to 11%. Then his poll numbers went down considerably, to 27% to 5%. The other candidates, John Kerry, John Edwards, Wesley Clark, Dick Gephardt and Joe Lieberman, were not on the ballot. Dean benefited from the endorsement of popular councilmanJack Evans. Following the primary, Carol Moseley Braun dropped out of the race and endorsed Dean.
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2004 District of Columbia Democratic presidential primary[1]
^"January 13 Presidential Preference Primary Election and Recall Election for Advisory Neighborhood Commission Single-Member District 4B07 - Summary Report" (PDF). District of Columbia Board of Elections. (PDF) from the original on April 24, 2021. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
^"District of Columbia Democratic Delegation 2004". www.thegreenpapers.com. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
December 15, 2023
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