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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004

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To: calgal who wrote (3272)7/12/2003 12:25:31 AM
From: calgal  Read Replies (1) of 10965
 
With a front-loaded 2004 primary calendar, both major party nominees are likely to be known by March. The tentative schedule:

January
• 1/13: District of Columbia Primary
• 1/19: Iowa Caucuses
• 1/27: New Hampshire Primary
• 1/31: Delaware Primary

February
• 2/03: Arizona Primary
• 2/03: Delaware Primary
• 2/03: Missouri Primary
• 2/03: New Mexico Democratic Caucuses
• 2/03: Oklahoma Primary
• 2/03: South Carolina Primary
• 2/03: Virginia GOP Caucuses
• 2/08: Maine Caucuses
• 2/10: Tennessee Primary
• 2/17: Wisconsin Primary
• 2/24: Idaho Primary
• 2/24: Michigan Primary
• 2/24: Virginia Primary
• 2/27: Utah Primary

March
• 3/02: California Primary
• 3/02: Connecticut Primary
• 3/02: Georgia Primary
• 3/02: Hawaii Primary
• 3/02: Maryland Primary
• 3/02: Massachusetts Primary
• 3/02: Minnesota Caucuses
• 3/02: New York Primary
• 3/02: Ohio Primary
• 3/02: Rhode Island Primary
• 3/02: Texas Primary
• 3/02: Vermont Primary
• 3/02: Washington Primary
• 3/09: Florida Primary
• 3/09: Louisiana Primary
• 3/09: Mississippi Primary
• 3/09: Tennessee Primary
• 3/09: Texas Primary
• 3/16: Illinois Primary





2004 Senate Races


The following seats will be up for reelection:

Republicans

Alabama
• Richard Shelby
Alaska
• Lisa Murkowski
Arizona
• John McCain
Colorado
• Ben Nighthorse Campbell
Idaho
• Mike Crapo
Illinois
• Peter Fitzgerald
Iowa
• Chuck Grassley
Kansas
• Sam Brownback
Kentucky
• Jim Bunning
Missouri
• Christopher Bond
New Hampshire
• Judd Gregg
Ohio
• George Voinovich
Oklahoma
• Don Nickles
Pennsylvania
• Arlen Specter
Utah
• Robert Bennett
Democrats

Arkansas
• Blanche Lincoln
California
• Barbara Boxer
Connecticut
• Christopher Dodd
Florida
• Bob Graham
Georgia
• Zell Miller
Hawaii
• Daniel Inouye
Indiana
• Evan Bayh
Louisiana
• John Breaux
Maryland
• Barbara Mikulski
New York
• Charles Schumer
Nevada
• Harry Reid
North Carolina
• John Edwards
North Dakota
• Byron Dorgan
Oregon
• Ron Wyden
South Carolina
• Ernest Hollings
South Dakota
• Tom Daschle
Vermont
• Patrick Leahy
Washington
• Patty Murray
Wisconsin
• Russ Feingold






2004 Governor's Races


Eleven states will hold a gubernatorial election in 2004. The seats coming up are:

Republicans

Montana
• Judy Martz
New Hampshire
• Craig Benson
North Dakota
• John Hoeven
Utah
• Michael Leavitt
Vermont
• Jim Douglas
Democrats

Delaware
• Ruth Ann Minner
Indiana
• Frank O'Bannon
Missouri
• Bob Holden
North Carolina
• Mike Easley
Washington
• Gary Locke
West Virginia
• Bob Wise
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