Who ran in the 2008 primary?
Candidates and results
| Candidate | Most recent office held at the end of the primaries |
|---|---|
| Barack Obama | U.S. Senator from Illinois (2005–2008) |
| Hillary Clinton | First Lady of the United States (1993–2001) U.S. Senator from New York (2001–2009) |
| John Edwards | U.S. Senator from North Carolina (1999–2005) |
Who was Obama going against in 2008?
2008 United States presidential election
| Nominee | Barack Obama | John McCain |
| Party | Democratic | Republican |
| Home state | Illinois | Arizona |
| Running mate | Joe Biden | Sarah Palin |
| Electoral vote | 365 | 173 |
Who did John Kerry run against in the primary?
2004 Democratic Party presidential primaries
| Candidate | John Kerry | John Edwards |
| Home state | Massachusetts | North Carolina |
| Delegate count | 2,573½ | 559 |
| Contests won | 52 | 2 |
| Popular vote | 9,930,497 | 3,162,337 |
Who did Arizona vote for in 2008?
Arizona was won by Republican nominee John McCain with an 8.48% margin of victory, McCain had served as United States Senator from Arizona since 1987.
Who ran with Kerry 2004?
2004 United States presidential election
| Nominee | George W. Bush | John Kerry |
| Party | Republican | Democratic |
| Home state | Texas | Massachusetts |
| Running mate | Dick Cheney | John Edwards |
| Electoral vote | 286 | 251 |
What is Teresa Heinz net worth?
Wealth. Heinz is estimated to be worth between $750 million and $1.2 billion.
What is Kerry’s real name?
John Forbes Kerry
Where did the name Kerry come from?
Kerry or Kerri is both a masculine and feminine English language given name of Gaelic (Irish) origin….Kerry (name)
| Origin | |
|---|---|
| Word/name | Irish Gaelic |
| Meaning | “Kingdom of Ciar” |
| Region of origin | Ireland |
| Other names | |
Who are John Kerry’s parents?
Richard Kerry
How many times has John Kerry run for president?
The electoral history of John Kerry, Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1983–1985), United States Senator (1985–2013), United States Secretary of State (2013–2017) and 2004 Democratic presidential nominee.