*2004 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS* 0:54 Georgia: President George W. Bush* Indiana: President George W. Bush* Kentucky: President George W. Bush* Vermont: Senator John Kerry 11:49 West Virginia: President George W. Bush* 13:17 Illinois: Senator John Kerry New Jersey: Senator John Kerry Tennessee: President George W. Bush* Massachusetts: Senator John Kerry Maryland: Senator John Kerry Connecticut: Senator John Kerry Alabama: President George W. Bush* Oklahoma: President George W. Bush* Maine: Senator John Kerry Delaware: Senator John Kerry D.C.: Senator John Kerry 23:00 North Carolina: President George W. Bush* 26:20 South Carolina: President George W. Bush* 27:07 Virginia: President George W. Bush* 27:45 Texas: President George W. Bush* New York: Senator John Kerry Kansas: President George W. Bush* Nebraska: President George W. Bush* Rhode Island: Senator John Kerry South Dakota: President George W. Bush* North Dakota: President George W. Bush* Wyoming: President George W. Bush* 37:57 Louisiana: President George W. Bush* Mississippi: President George W. Bush* 39:51 Utah: President George W. Bush* 46:53 Arkansas: President George W. Bush* 52:28 Missouri: President George W. Bush* 53:13 Arizona: President George W. Bush* Pennsylvania: Senator John Kerry 55:45 California: Senator John Kerry Washington: Senator John Kerry Idaho: President George W. Bush* 1:10:48 Oregon: Senator John Kerry 1:11:25 Montana: President George W. Bush* 1:12:11 Colorado: President George W. Bush* 1:12:36 Florida: President George W. Bush* 1:13:55 Ohio: President George W. Bush* 1:15:00 Alaska: President George W. Bush* 1:17:10 Hawaii: Senator John Kerry 1:25:11 Minnesota: Senator John Kerry 1:25:49 Michigan: Senator John Kerry 1:28:05 Nevada: President George W. Bush* 1:28:35 **GEORGE W. BUSH RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT** *2004 SENATE ELECTION RESULTS* 2:25 Georgia: Johnny Isakson Indiana: Senator Evan Bayh* Vermont: Senator Patrick Leahy* 8:38 Ohio: Senator George Voinovich* 17:45 Illinois: Barack Obama Maryland: Senator Barbara Mikulski* Missouri: Senator Kit Bond* Alabama: Senator Richard Shelby* Connecticut: Senator Chris Dodd* New Hampshire: Senator Judd Gregg* 24:53 Oklahoma: Tom Coburn 31:47 New York: Senator Chuck Schumer* Arizona: Senator John McCain* Wisconsin: Senator Russ Feingold* Kansas: Senator Sam Brownback* North Dakota: Senator Byron Dorgan* Arkansas: Senator Blanche Lincoln* 38:43 South Carolina: Jim DeMint 44:04 Iowa: Senator Chuck Grassley* Nevada: Senator Harry Reid* Utah: Senator Robert Bennett* 59:10 California: Senator Barbara Boxer* Washington: Senator Patty Murray* Oregon: Senator Ron Wyden* Idaho: Senator Mike Crapo* Hawaii: Senator Daniel Inouye* 1:10:10 Pennsylvania: Senator Arlen Specter* 1:13:21 Colorado: Ken Salazar 1:31:15 South Dakota: John Thune **DEFEATS SENATE DEMOCRATIC LEADER TOM DASCHLE, FIRST TIME IN 52 YEARS A SENATE LEADER LOSES A SEAT** *2004 GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION RESULTS* 10:22 West Virginia: Joe Manchin North Carolina: Governor Mike Easley* 34:57 North Dakota: Governor John Hoeven* 48:41 Utah: Jon Huntsman 54:34 Indiana: Mitch Daniels Delaware: Governor Ruth Ann Minner* 1:18:03 Missouri: Matt Blunt
7:26 North Carolina (my home state) too close to call it was a sign of changing demographics but it wouldn't be enough for it to go blue, in 2008 it would go blue for Barack Obama but then switch back to red in 2012 (for Romney) , 2016 (for Trump), 2020 (for Trump).
17:49 man god damn it’s not even 20 years and hard to imagine that guy, comes in and in less than 3 years decides to give being president a go and wins. Then ages 30-40 years in the process 🤣
1:25:42 Map shows G. W. Bush at 269 electoral votes. Today that would mean a long discussion on how the House of Representatives and Senate play a role in case of a tie.
1:15:28 “tie goes to the President” uhh… no Per the US Constitution In the event that no one gets a majority of the electoral votes, the new Congress decides the election outcome POTUS Decided by the House. Each state gets one vote. So CA with the largest (in 2005, they had 53 reps) gets the same number of votes as WY (one US rep, same number in 2005, same number today) At the start of the 109th Congress, Rs had majorities in at least 26 states. CT & PA went for Kerry but their congressional delegation were majority R while AR, ND, SD, TN, & WV went for W Bush but their congressional delegation is D. W Bush likely is re-elected but not because “tie goes to him” As for VP, that’s decided in the Senate. Each senator gets one vote. Rs retained senate control & increased the number of seats to 55 vs Ds 45. Cheney remains VP
Well it’s mostly due to good will after 9/11. For all his faults, he was there ASAP and at ground zero in harms way, in the open, when people didn’t if another attack was right around the corner.
@@TheMelbournelad I feel like being there "ASAP" would've involved acting on the information that America was likely to be attacked, but obviously voters didn't know that at the time.
The fact that Michigan and Wisconsin were not called until the very end (Wisconsin technically wasn't called at all in this video) shows that they should have never been included in the Blue Wall. Of all of the Blue Wall states, they are the only two that were never primarily composed of "elites," since both Michigan and Wisconsin are overwhelmingly working class states, both then and now. Hillary Clinton largely took those two states for granted in 2016 because they were "Blue Wall," but she found out the hard way what a mistake that was. If Democrats had realized that Michigan and Wisconsin were never actually truly safe for them and invested in them in 2016, we may be sitting here today in the final year of Hillary Clinton's 8 year presidency. It wouldn't have taken much digging to realize those two states were nowhere close to safe for the Democrats, but they went with the "Blue Wall" narrative instead and got completely embarrassed on November 8, 2016.
I feel like no one talks about this election at all. This is literally the least talked about election from the 21st Century!!
I agree, I find it weird as it was a very close election
@@joseantonioamayaalvarado6744 This was an election in which the Democrats could have for the first time won due to the Electoral College.
@@monotheisticmortal5122 all Kerry needed was Ohio if I remember correctly
@@joseantonioamayaalvarado6744 That is right - he was that close to winning the presidency via EC.
and its so consequential. kerry wins in 04, no obama in 08, probably no trump in 2016
Georgia was the first state called in this entire election. Just 16 years later, in 2020, Georgia was the last state called.
Very True
12 years before that, it was the first state called for clinton in 1992
I thought north Carolina was.
@@dvferyanceNorth Carolina still took forever to count
They needed time for the fraud
Georgia called right away.🤯
did that for the first time since 1992
I love election music on MSNBC!
Same!!!
131:08, it is so hilarious how:
A.) Lester interrupted like that.
B.) Lester Holt looked so young!
🤣
I find it interesting that NBC has been using the exact same election theme since 2004.
love it though. really classy stuff
Because its really good!
WV’s transformation from blue to red continues. At the time, democrats probably outnumbered republicans 3:1 at the time.
To this day much of southern WV still has Democratic voter registration advantages.
The Democrats still held all the statewide offices that would not change until 2012.
@@williamg8269those are old fashioned democrats that never changed parties for some reasons.
Republicans hold 31 of 34 seats in the state senate, and Jim Justice is going to flip the senate seat in November. It’s a sold red state now
And believe me, you don't want to know why that used to be the case.
*2004 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS*
0:54
Georgia: President George W. Bush*
Indiana: President George W. Bush*
Kentucky: President George W. Bush*
Vermont: Senator John Kerry
11:49
West Virginia: President George W. Bush*
13:17
Illinois: Senator John Kerry
New Jersey: Senator John Kerry
Tennessee: President George W. Bush*
Massachusetts: Senator John Kerry
Maryland: Senator John Kerry
Connecticut: Senator John Kerry
Alabama: President George W. Bush*
Oklahoma: President George W. Bush*
Maine: Senator John Kerry
Delaware: Senator John Kerry
D.C.: Senator John Kerry
23:00
North Carolina: President George W. Bush*
26:20
South Carolina: President George W. Bush*
27:07
Virginia: President George W. Bush*
27:45
Texas: President George W. Bush*
New York: Senator John Kerry
Kansas: President George W. Bush*
Nebraska: President George W. Bush*
Rhode Island: Senator John Kerry
South Dakota: President George W. Bush*
North Dakota: President George W. Bush*
Wyoming: President George W. Bush*
37:57
Louisiana: President George W. Bush*
Mississippi: President George W. Bush*
39:51
Utah: President George W. Bush*
46:53
Arkansas: President George W. Bush*
52:28
Missouri: President George W. Bush*
53:13
Arizona: President George W. Bush*
Pennsylvania: Senator John Kerry
55:45
California: Senator John Kerry
Washington: Senator John Kerry
Idaho: President George W. Bush*
1:10:48
Oregon: Senator John Kerry
1:11:25
Montana: President George W. Bush*
1:12:11
Colorado: President George W. Bush*
1:12:36
Florida: President George W. Bush*
1:13:55
Ohio: President George W. Bush*
1:15:00
Alaska: President George W. Bush*
1:17:10
Hawaii: Senator John Kerry
1:25:11
Minnesota: Senator John Kerry
1:25:49
Michigan: Senator John Kerry
1:28:05
Nevada: President George W. Bush*
1:28:35
**GEORGE W. BUSH RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT**
*2004 SENATE ELECTION RESULTS*
2:25
Georgia: Johnny Isakson
Indiana: Senator Evan Bayh*
Vermont: Senator Patrick Leahy*
8:38
Ohio: Senator George Voinovich*
17:45
Illinois: Barack Obama
Maryland: Senator Barbara Mikulski*
Missouri: Senator Kit Bond*
Alabama: Senator Richard Shelby*
Connecticut: Senator Chris Dodd*
New Hampshire: Senator Judd Gregg*
24:53
Oklahoma: Tom Coburn
31:47
New York: Senator Chuck Schumer*
Arizona: Senator John McCain*
Wisconsin: Senator Russ Feingold*
Kansas: Senator Sam Brownback*
North Dakota: Senator Byron Dorgan*
Arkansas: Senator Blanche Lincoln*
38:43
South Carolina: Jim DeMint
44:04
Iowa: Senator Chuck Grassley*
Nevada: Senator Harry Reid*
Utah: Senator Robert Bennett*
59:10
California: Senator Barbara Boxer*
Washington: Senator Patty Murray*
Oregon: Senator Ron Wyden*
Idaho: Senator Mike Crapo*
Hawaii: Senator Daniel Inouye*
1:10:10
Pennsylvania: Senator Arlen Specter*
1:13:21
Colorado: Ken Salazar
1:31:15
South Dakota: John Thune
**DEFEATS SENATE DEMOCRATIC LEADER TOM DASCHLE, FIRST TIME IN 52 YEARS A SENATE LEADER LOSES A SEAT**
*2004 GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION RESULTS*
10:22
West Virginia: Joe Manchin
North Carolina: Governor Mike Easley*
34:57
North Dakota: Governor John Hoeven*
48:41
Utah: Jon Huntsman
54:34
Indiana: Mitch Daniels
Delaware: Governor Ruth Ann Minner*
1:18:03
Missouri: Matt Blunt
I voted bush in 04
@@Gabethetitan If I voted in 2004, I'd vote for Bush as well.
@@kfields4980 but like i said that would be the last time i go red
@kfields4980 2000: gore (tilt)
2004: solid bush
2008: solid obama
2012: solid obama
2016: likely hillary
2020: solid biden
2024: still solid biden
Its a crime New Mexico was not called live on MSNBC or CNN
I looked everywhere and found out it was called/certified on Nov 20
When Colorado became a swing state.
1:21:17 I'M Washington and this one was a very close election
Louisiana at 30:07: DRUGS
7:26 North Carolina (my home state) too close to call it was a sign of changing demographics but it wouldn't be enough for it to go blue, in 2008 it would go blue for Barack Obama but then switch back to red in 2012 (for Romney) , 2016 (for Trump), 2020 (for Trump).
Well GA was bush, McCain, Romney, Trump, Biden
I suspect if Bidens approval ratings stays high, it flips in 24. But it's too early to tell for sure
@@IntellitechStudios well, 4 months later those ratings are way down
It was considered too close to call because edwards on the ticket
What if i tell you it goes blue in 2026 and 2028
Kerry turned out to be a climate nutcase.
Kerry is a good man
@@danielrumstajn5659 He is an arrogant nutcase.
1:13:50 - His kids and himself watch South Park? It ain’t for kids!
17:49 man god damn it’s not even 20 years and hard to imagine that guy, comes in and in less than 3 years decides to give being president a go and wins.
Then ages 30-40 years in the process 🤣
I expected he was a future presidental candidate but I didn't expect he would ran that early.
Back in the good old days when Georgia was red
❤😊
and virginia! went blue before 08 only once (in 64), since then the state ALWAYS votes blue lol
@@patricktsai2303 im glad it votes blue
And when Ohio was a swing state.
It's amazing! In 2024 Chris Mathews hasn't aged.
At 17:45 Obama is elected Senator from Illinois....4 years later he became Prez.
59:46 Mike Crapo!
1:14:15 FOUR MORE YEARS, FOUR MORE YEARS...
1:25:42 Map shows G. W. Bush at 269 electoral votes. Today that would mean a long discussion on how the House of Representatives and Senate play a role in case of a tie.
1:15:28 “tie goes to the President”
uhh… no
Per the US Constitution
In the event that no one gets a majority of the electoral votes, the new Congress decides the election outcome
POTUS
Decided by the House. Each state gets one vote. So CA with the largest (in 2005, they had 53 reps) gets the same number of votes as WY (one US rep, same number in 2005, same number today)
At the start of the 109th Congress, Rs had majorities in at least 26 states. CT & PA went for Kerry but their congressional delegation were majority R while AR, ND, SD, TN, & WV went for W Bush but their congressional delegation is D.
W Bush likely is re-elected but not because “tie goes to him”
As for VP, that’s decided in the Senate. Each senator gets one vote. Rs retained senate control & increased the number of seats to 55 vs Ds 45. Cheney remains VP
I remember in 2012 the tie scenario was discussed and the possibility of a Romney-Biden administration
poor Jason Sudekis…
It's interesting to hear people cheering for George W. Bush in Manhattan. Did New York City use to be more Republican back then?
Yes. But then again, there are so many people in New York City that the number of Republican voters could fill many stadiums
Well it’s mostly due to good will after 9/11. For all his faults, he was there ASAP and at ground zero in harms way, in the open, when people didn’t if another attack was right around the corner.
@@TheMelbournelad I feel like being there "ASAP" would've involved acting on the information that America was likely to be attacked, but obviously voters didn't know that at the time.
The very last election NC was called at PC times
32:17 ron johnson
Frankly if the Republicans had not impeached Clinton Mark Neumann would have been running for his second term.
Nobody me searchers up George Floyd
CZcams: wanna see the 2004 election and all state calls
32:35 you mean john hoeven
Can someone timestamp the senate races
The fact that Michigan and Wisconsin were not called until the very end (Wisconsin technically wasn't called at all in this video) shows that they should have never been included in the Blue Wall. Of all of the Blue Wall states, they are the only two that were never primarily composed of "elites," since both Michigan and Wisconsin are overwhelmingly working class states, both then and now. Hillary Clinton largely took those two states for granted in 2016 because they were "Blue Wall," but she found out the hard way what a mistake that was. If Democrats had realized that Michigan and Wisconsin were never actually truly safe for them and invested in them in 2016, we may be sitting here today in the final year of Hillary Clinton's 8 year presidency. It wouldn't have taken much digging to realize those two states were nowhere close to safe for the Democrats, but they went with the "Blue Wall" narrative instead and got completely embarrassed on November 8, 2016.
There's no state that's been "primarily composed of elites", and implying that elites vote for Democrats is a strange narrative.
0% in but you call the state??
10:22 There he is Lol
Schumer for governor LMAO
@34:40
This is interesting.
That is beyond pathetic that he tried to call himself John F. Kerry implying he's the next JFK or something :P
10:27 Joe Manchin
24:52 💪USA 🇺🇸
32:58 michael bennet
He only won Jersey by 6 points
Kerry was not a good candidate
Bush almost went gerald ford mode on kerry
These calls were too early, lol
30:04 NADER?
😂
17:45 Heeeey~
Chris Matthews is excellent, Unbiased.
lol