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CNN Election Night 2004 - Complete Coverage 10,5 hours!
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2015
- The United States presidential election of 2004 was the 55th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. Republican Party candidate and incumbent President George W. Bush defeated Democratic Party candidate John Kerry, Senator from Massachusetts.
Bush's margin of victory in the popular vote was the smallest ever for a reelected incumbent president. The electoral map closely resembled that of 2000, with only three states changing sides: New Mexico and Iowa voted Republican in 2004 after having voted Democratic in 2000, while New Hampshire voted Democratic in 2004 after previously voting Republican. In the Electoral College, Bush received 286 votes to Kerry's 251.
"complete coverage 10.5 hours"
2020 election: DAYS
Yup but 2020 was for salvation of our souls
Actually the 2004 election went up till November 3, 2004 at 11:45 AM when John Kerry called George W. Bush to concede and minutes later he was reelected
This is taking a few months.
@@dylonwwe4775 You lost get over it. Don't like that Biden will be your president? Grab the nearest conservative and gtfo out of my country
Because they need time to cheat.
All State Projections
0:20 - Indiana, Kentucky, Georgia, Vermont
30:14 - West Virginia
1:00:08 - Illinois, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Tennessee, Alabama, Oklahoma
1:33:07 - Virginia, South Carolina
1:40:44 - North Carolina
2:00:09 - Texas, Kansas, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, New York, Rhode Island
2:32:11 - Louisiana
2:33:16 - Mississippi
3:00:09 - Utah
3:12:13 - Arkansas
3:14:46 - Missouri
3:51:31 - Pennsylvania
4:00:04 - California, Idaho
5:07:40 - Arizona
5:10:17 - Florida
5:26:15 - Colorado, Montana
5:40:22 - Oregon
6:00:04 - Alaska
6:18:26 - New Hampshire
6:33:49 - Washington
7:30:31 - Michigan
7:32:58 - Minnesota
7:34:23 - Hawaii
8:52:43 - Nevada
9:58:50 - Wisconsin
Ohio, Iowa, and New Mexico were projected after this broadcast ended. All three voted for Bush.
Thank you!
2000: Florida
2004: Ohio
2020: Pennsylvania
*2020: Georgia
@@natebrown3390 naw whoever won Pennsylvania had the better chance of winning the presidency
@@natebrown3390 I think Raphael is talking about the states that put the winner over 270, not states that solidified the winner's electoral college lead.
@@natebrown3390 no
2000: Florida
2004: Ohio
2008: Ohio and Florida
2012: Ohio and Florida
2016: Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania
2020: Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania
Wolf Blitzer looks EXACTLY the same.
@NO CHOKE ZONE Nope. He still had glasses on, it's just a lot harder to notice due to the extremely low resolution of the video (really not surprising considering this was back in 2004.)
Sometimes I swear Wolf Blitzer is actually a werewolf!
Incorrect. He's lost considerable hair.
Crazy eh? Hair is more white but he’s essentially the same lol
Oh ya of ok lol o
I don't think we'll be hearing much about this Obama.
Pretty irrelevant senator imo
@@eca3101 Whatever happened to that dude? He has some silly-ass lookin' ears.
@@Eldeecue who knows, maybe he's in working retail.
@@Eldeecue He was put in charge of gay-ifying Netflix.
@@virolo1960 Okay?
Ah. The mid 2000’s. The awkward transition face between the 90’s and the 2010’s. It’s like the hairstyle is still clinging on to the 90’s, while the clothing is screaming “progress” 😅😂
Also technology was starting to change everything
@@boxinglegend3060 yeah I mean look at the video quality of the 2004 and 2008 elections
@@johnxu2001 fuck off
@@bingbong9844 Jeesh calm down
Fashion was it it's best during the 00's
the video was too short
+D X Ten hours long? That's too long.
+Not Sure I think you meant to tag D X and not Mr. Hissing Cockroach.
very long
Why am I 4 years late on a comment. It’s crazy of the amount of things probably happened in your life in the past 4 years. That is going from highschool go college. That is getting married and having a kid. Crazy
Seeing 49% approval of the Iraq War is CRAZY.
9/11 is still fresh in their minds.
And the top issue back then: terrorisim
We had just captured Saddam less than a year ago so the occupation was in its infancy
Ryan Wow this if I’m correct is before the elections even took place in Iraq.
@@ichanppc Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11, but Bush lied and ppl ate it up thanks to Fox news
John Kerry will carry just made me laugh. My sense of humor has stooped down to this.
lmao it sounded so strange to me
Thanks for bringing me down with you
Of course, when I heard "That John Kerry will carry..." I would have extreme laughing cackles.
Yeah
This Barrack Obama guy looks like a rising star
He should be president. He looks cool
@@patriciozavala1944 he should
Obama for President 2008.
@@rowdyroughman After just one term in the Senate? I'm not sure I can see that happening.
@@patriciozavala1944 Save yourself from Obama Recession
The way he paused after he said "John Kerry will carry", he realized what he just said
You have no idea how happy this makes me! I worked on the Kerry campaign. Sad night but great memories. Thanks for posting!!
TheSarahRamsingh Why was Kerry so unliked? Wouldn't people vote against Bush for sending our troops into harms way over lies?
Bush ran boogieman politics. Netanyahu does it in Israel. Duarte it in the Philipines. When you cant fix anything distract. It was after Sept 11th. GOP painted Kerry as a rich boy who couldnt lead the country. It worked.
+Ryan Blanche You can't win an election with John Kerry.
@@SarahRamsingh Nothing changes with you people, except the details of the lies. "Haliburton". "Russian collusion". "Rape gang".
Are you from Trinidad and Tobago?
1:06:54 Barack Obama wins Illinois senate race
1:18:18 Kerry camp feels good about the numbers they're seeing
1:40:45 Bush wins NC, John Edwards' home state. Good talk about southern Dems
2:38:04 Bush camp optimistic about FL
2:50:03 Bush family
3:04:00 Kerry camp headquarters
3:17:27 Obama speaks after winning Senate seat
3:51:35 John Kerry wins swing state PA
4:36:57 Bush camp gaining confidence, exit polls were wrong
4:40:45 Kerry camp thinks FL is lost
5:02:20 midnight EST time
5:10:15 Bush wins swing state FL, huge win for Bush camp
5:17:14 Senator-elect Obama interviewed
5:51:27 Another network called OH for Bush
6:01:05 Bush camp even more optimistic
6:05:54 almost dead silent at Kerry headquarters
6:09:34 I wish that were true David 😳
6:14:00 Still won't call OH
6:18:33 Kerry flips swing state NH
6:23:38 Kerry down 3m in popular vote, who'd've thought in 04 you can still win with that
6:24:26 GOP retains Senate
6:52:00 CNN projects OH a green state 😁
7:09:05 CNN being overly cautious after '00
7:28:15 John Edwards trotted out
7:30:33 Kerry wins swing state MI
8:11:09 Karl Rove sees no way Kerry can win NV, NM
8:33:00 Exit polls were a disaster
8:44:00 Those ban gay marriage ballot inititives really helped Bush win
8:52:46 Bush wins NV
9:04:22 Larry King sees one bright spot for Dems tonight
9:10:10 Bush wants to speak
9:46:18 CNN projects NM a green state
9:58:50 Kerry wins swing state WI
10:06:04 Bush won't speak yet
10:27:00 Race still uncalled 5:30am
Thank you so much
Unbiased Election Projections you watched this
lol hillary won the popular vote by 2% and this guy thought that anyone who wins the popular vote by more than 1% sweeps the college, lmao
@@mush9103 Yep, almost like your vote doesn't actually matter unless you happen to live in one of the few swing states. Doesn't matter if it's a 2.9 million person difference
Do you know when Tom Daschle loses?
Thank you for uploading this. I love watching past election night coverage from all the networks. I took notes the day before the this election night. It included what states would go to whom; when the state would be projected; who would win the county I lived in during this time; and other obsessive weird things! Mr. Kennedy: Saying that John Kerry won with Mr. Blitzer correcting him and saying, "He hasn't won yet." I think they were all thinking Mr. Kerry would win Ohio, thus the presidency. Annoying: I hate it when a reporter asks their guest a question and the guest cannot complete their thought without the reporter interrupting. It's ok if the guest is spewing non-sense; not making sense; or babbling on and on. Anyway: My questions with regard to CNN: Why wasn't Arizona called sooner? I had Bush- 55% and Kerry- 43% (Actual: 55% - 44%) and that it would be called at poll closing time. New Jersey was in play (regardless of what that Bush person said). I still had Mr. Kerry winning New Jersey (too close to call) 50% to 48% (Actual: 53%-46%). Democrats usually win NJ by at least 10%.... Even Mr. Gore won by 16% in 2000! North Carolina should have been called at closing!! Mr. Edwards was only going to make a very tiny difference. Anyway, I had 56% - 43% in favor of Bush (Actual: 56% - 44%). In PA, I had Kerry winning 50% with Mr. Bush 49%. Ohio: I had Bush winning 51% - to Kerry's 47% (Actual; 49% for Kerry; so I was close). Lancaster County, PA: Ken Melman said the Republican turnout was hot and heavy or something like that. True, Bush won close to (roughly) 30,000 more votes than 2000; while Kerry won (roughly) a little less than 20,000 more votes than Gore in 2000. So both had gains. Louisiana and Mississippi should have been called at closing time. (15% & 19% respectively in favor of Bush).
I love Larry King, but I don't think it was a good idea to have him where they did. Making annoying comments; sometimes inaccurate. Former President G.W. Bush's campaign was spot on with regard to winning. Iraq and economy was going to keep him a one-term president; however, bring up the gay issue (especially putting it on the ballot in several states) and people will vote against their economic interests in favor of their social interests. That is what happened in Ohio, if I remember right. Several more rural voters turned out; more than expected.
Todd, Jacob D. How did you arrive at those projections?
About 1 month before to the day before the '04 Election, I wrote down my predications on what percentage the candidates would win by; what states would be called at poll closing; states that would be called Too Close To Call; and states that would be called Too Early To Call (I watch NBC/MSNC on Election Nights) because of their election graphics and election music. LOL! It's me being a nerd. For 2008 I did a good job.For the '16 Election, I was wrong: I predicated Clinton would win (all the states she did) plus Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Florida. Trump: I predicted WI, OH, IA, ME (2nd district), and UT (less than 51%). I was wrong about the margins in Texas and Arizona. Clinton did very well in Arizona and Texas than I was thinking. What was annoying was (besides NBC/MSNBC) was that Arkansas was not called at poll closing! Trump was going to win that by 60%+! Ohio: Too Early To Call - Trump Leading (Networks said it was too close to call; but the margin was 8 points in favor of Trump).Iowa: Too Early To Call - Trump Leading (Networks said it was too close to call; but the margin was 9 points in favor of Trump). North Carolina: I predicated it would be Too Close to Call at poll closing, but the networks were calling NC "Too Early To Call" until it became apparent it was going to be close. NC: Trump 48% / Clinton 47% (Actual: Trump: 50% / Clinton 46%)FL: Clinton: 48% / Trump 47% (Actual: Trump 49% / Clinton 47%)MI: Clinton 48% / Trump 47% (Actual: Trump 47.25% / Clinton 47.03%)IA: Trump 55% / Clinton 38% (Actual: Trump 51% / Clinton 42%)WV: Trump 69% / Clinton 28% (Actual: Trump 69% / Clinton 27%CA: Clinton 64% / Trump 31% (Actual: Clinton 61% / Trump 31%)VA: Clinton 51% / Trump 45% (Actual: Clinton 49% / Trump 44%)MN: Clinton 48% / Trump 47% (Actual: Clinton 48% / Trump 45%)NV: Clinton 50% / Trump 46% (Actual: Clinton 48% / Trump 46%)MO: Trump 55% / Clinton 39% (Actual: Trump 56% / Clinton 38%)WI: Trump 48% / Clinton 47% (Actual: Trump 47% / Clinton 46%)TX: Trump 54% / Clinton 40% (Actual: Trump 52% / Clinton 43%)UT: Trump 48% / Clinton 25% / McMullin 18%(Actual UT: Trump 45%, Clinton 27%, McMullin 21%)Sorry- I am a nerd about this kind of stuff... so I will stop there.
You knew just as much or even more than the pundits. Good job. I didn't even watch that night.
@@jacobtodd1622 dude this job is amazing, where I can see your predictions for the 2024 election?if you have one... do you have Twitter or something?
The 2004 Election Was The Last Time That Nevada,Colorado,Virginia,and New Mexico Voted Republican. On A Presdential Level
Nevada and Colorado have Republican senators
Will Napolitano Nevada, New Mexico, and Virginia now have Democratic Senators
They may have Republican senators, but Nevada, Colorado have Republican senators. But in November 2018, they elected Democratic governors. In Colorado, there are often liberal Californians who come to settle around Denver which impacts in the elections as well as the more populous Las Vegas' most progressive count to impact in the elections. There is an urban sprawl of Washington DC that just continues in Virginia which makes that the north of the state is the most populated which makes the state switched to the Democrats. New Mexico is the presence of more and more important Latinos who rock the state to the Democrats ... In 2020 divisions will be even more decided between the blue states and the red states. Everything will be played in the Midwest.
Nevada probably has the best chance of flipping out of them, which Trump came very close to winning in 2016. But even that state going red in a presidential election will be a bit of an uphill climb, never mind Colorado, New Mexico, and Virginia which took a pretty hard left swing since.
Arizona may be joining them soon
5:17:30 The Senator from Illinois.....who is that guy? he looks familiar?
cant ever see him becoming president
That looks like Hillary Clinton
It amazes me that 16 years later Wolff and King are still working in cnn
they are cnn
Unfortunately, king is no longer with us .
@@harshbansal7982 King is still here, he is just fine. I am wondering where you got your information about King from...
@@monotheisticmortal5122 ummm, Larry King passed away .
@@harshbansal7982 OH you meant Larry King not John King, my bad. RIP Larry King.
Rest In Peace Larry King.
Man. Wolf Blitzer has been 60 for 25 years I swear to god.
😂
I was 3 years old during the 2004 election. Time literally does fly
I was 2
I was a bit over a month old
I was 2
AYO 4 Pro Young child, you're WAY too young to say that. You will eventually learn what that really means.
MegaBall PowerBall it means he thinks time is going fast, you can be any age to understand that!
results aside, amazing how much the graphics and presentation of the elections have improved.
I think this presentation is charming
This is why John Kerry running in 2020 is a bad idea. He lost against George Bush and made freaking Hawaii competive. This was the first election I remember. It is odd seeing a young tucker Carlson.
KrazyKris93 President Trump would crush John Kerry. Bush isn’t like Trump, yet he still defeated John Kerry.
2021 here. Kerry joins Biden’s administration.
@@michaelluzecky4026 Well, at least Bush won his reelection in comparison to Trump...
@@sneakone1009 Bush is liar.
@@speedupbalkan372 That doesn't change the fact, that he was a more successful politician. In comparison to Trump he was reelected.
"MAYBE IF 100% OF THESE PROVISIONAL BALLOTS GO TO KERRY HE CAN BARELY CARRY OHIO" ahahahahaahaha
I guess the voter fraud in the big cities wasn't enough for them.
If only more people died in 2004, then we'd have it
Yep, bush deserved 4 more years for the great job he did keeping us safe on our own soil. And then that parting gift he gave us in 2008 the bush recession, yup bush deserved 4 more years.
@@Thecollectingman42 Voter fraud? Uh check out the election of 2k, Jeb was gov of FL and those hanging chads. Uh huh.
2000 was four years ago then, they aren’t taking changes
And today Georgia is too close to call. Talk about changing demographic
Because black lives matter, Atlanta became democratic and many of Biden’s votes came from there
The Atlanta suburbs turned on Trump: Henry, Fayatte, Rockdale, Forsyth, Douglas all swung to the Dems
@@DoctorMurky idk if you’re from GA but i live in Rockdale.. lived here my whole life we’ve been solidly blue for a long time now from my knowledge at least since 2008 with Obama and we’ve voted blue ever since... all of the metro-atlanta is solid blue
@@drewsymere David Wasserman said those 5 swung the most against Trump. It cost him the state.
@@drewsymere How is metro area "solid blue" when Georgia 6 voted for Trump tankie Karen Handel just 3 years ago?
Wow, I never knew Bill Hemmer used to work for CNN.
Dam they called Georgia and Virginia just like that for Bush and said no surprise there.
Virginia was starting to trend bluer, so Obama winning it in 2008 was no surprise. However, no one at this time would have expected Georgia to vote Democratic as early as 2020
5:17:16 The Obama interview was pretty interesting to see
Greetings from Norway!
How are you sir
President???
1:08:01
Wild obama appears
or obama appears from the wild
20:33 Johnny Isakson, Evan Bayh, Patrick Leahy win their senate races
1:06:55 Barack Obama wins Illinois senate race
1:48:31 Tom Coburn wins Oklahoma senate race
1:49:12 Kit Bond, Judd Greg, George Voinovich, Richard Shelby, Chris Dodd, Blanche Lincoln, Barbara Mikulski win their senate races
2:00:57 Sam Brownback wins Kansas senate race
2:05:04 Chuck Schumer wins New York senate race
2:06:03 Byron Dorgan wins North Dakota senate race
2:21:20 John McCain wins Arizona senate race
2:21:30 Russ Feingold wins Wisconsin senate race
3:04:15 Bob Bennett wins Utah senate race
3:09:25 Chuck Grassley wins Iowa senate race
3:21:04 Jim DeMint wins South Carolina senate race
3:22:03 Harry Reid wins Nevada senate race
4:02:06 Ron Wyden wins Oregon senate race
4:05:50 Patty Murray wins Washington senate race
4:07:42 Barbara Boxer wins California senate race
4:09:47 Daniel Inouye wins Hawaii senate race
4:10:00 Mike Crapo wins Idaho senate race
6:24:36 Jim Bunning wins Kentucky senate race
6:24:53 Richard Burr wins North Carolina senate race
6:25:05 Arlen Specter wins Pennsylvania senate race
9:27:06 John Thune wins South Dakota senate race
9:27:41 David Vitter wins Louisiana senate race
9:28:04 Ken Salazar wins Colorado senate race
10:12:11 Lisa Murkowski wins Alaska senate race
NOT CALLED: Mel Martinez wins Florida senate race
Appreciated
And in 2022, John Thune did what George McGovern, Larry Pressler, and Tom Daschle all failed to do, win a fourth senate term in South Dakota.
Unfortunately most of those Republicans and Democrats are still in the Senate after all these years.
I love those graphics
Nope, you're long gone now.
252 was actually not Kerry's final total. 1 Minnesota Elector accidentally put Edwards, so he got 251.
It was not accidentally. Guy who put Edwards.... It's Edwards
Yeah that guy had no clue what he was even doing. He voted Edwards for President and Kerry for Vice President, instead of the other way around. He didn't even spell Edwards right either - he literally wrote "Ewards."
@@therealtornadosam And these people decide the president
@@nicholasimholte7359 Thankfully, most of them are smarter than that one guy who screwed up.
Too busy playing video games at this time 😂
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! I just watched 20 videos from one guy who posted all the election coverage but the finish -_- I was gonna pull my hair out lol
8:41:00
What people learned once again (as in 2000 and 2016) was that they should not get KERRYed away by what opinion polls and early exit polls tell them
1:56:06 Tucker Carlson
eww
@Blue Skeptic So was Fox News.
It’s so strange seing Tucker on cnn.
Back in his elitist neocon “if you don’t support the government you hate America” days he tries to pretend didn’t exist now.
It’s astounding how very possible a 269-269 electoral vote tally could’ve occurred. That would’ve meant another Bush victory decided not by the vote but by decree of yet another federal branch of the government.
This is so entertaining for me. I wish I could go back in a well of documented footage of all elections. Damn.
This is the first election I have any memory of. I was 7 years old at the time. It was the first time I ever saw a political cartoon, Jib-Jab’s This Land is Your Land. In my 2nd grade class, we had a mock election between Bush and Kerry. Kerry won.
Wow it's like they predicted Obama becoming president!
sboudreaux27 The same Obama, who ended up watching the GOP get decimated in 2008, 2012, too. President’s party usually doesn’t do too well in midterm elections, as we saw in 2018
@@imperatorcaesardivifiliusa2158 Also the GOP got decimated in 2006 and 2008 too lmao.
@@imperatorcaesardivifiliusa2158 that's true and I like Obama but if you look at other midterms, Obama did way worse and in 2012 it was actually a somewhat close race
@@darkchocolate3390 It's almost as if both parties get decimated at some point and neither maintains control long term. (Which is a good thing)
@Ms Empath The republicans gained both Senate and house seats over democrats that the presidental popular vote doesn't mean anything
Love Larry King, very bipartisan person. Perfect for an election panel
Non-partisan.
Rip
Kerry was such a bad candidate.
I mean, I wouldn’t really blame him tbh. 9/11 made 2004 Bush’s race to lose
Still he performed better than Clinton in 2016 in the electoral college
Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus No IRAQ made it Kerry’s to lose!
Rar 5 The Democrat candidate each election is getting worse.
@@rar5617 There wasn’t the level of liberal hatred for Kerry as there was for Clinton.
My home state of South Dakota never gets this much media attention anymore.
Foreal man... greetings from Sioux Falls!
My home state, Florida, still gets a massive amount of attention. But what worries me is that the media will be paying most of their attention to the Rust Belt this year because that’s where the election will be decided. Also, Florida is trending red, which means we might not even be a swing state in a decade or so! Ah well, at least we won’t get bombarded with ALL of the political ads every 4 years anymore if that happens
Probably cause their hasn't been a competitive race their in a while.
2004 Election Night CNN has Tucker Carlson and Rudy Giuliani on their network. Aged like milk 😂😳
Judy says wolf at least three times. Does she think she's a dog? LOL!
0:32 " We can predict that John *Kerry* can *carry* ." Wah wah. *Ding*
So weird seeing Tucker Carlson on CNN lol
@@_ii_i1:56:06
who's this "barack obama" guy
Don't care
He ended up taking some dead end job nobody wanted.
he is the 2nd black man to become POTUS
Back when we knew the results in hours instead of days!
Yeah its almost as if there was no pandemic in 2004...
Back when CNN was still fake news
They've only gotten worse
8:33:00 is my favourite 😂 polls meant nothing back then
Not quite as crazy as the 2000 elections - but quite an encore!
"Yes I'm coming back to serve a second teeerm"
Back when elections only lasted 10 hours and not 4 years LOL
The early 2000s were so much different damn
0:32 John Kerry will carry
😂
LMFAO Hawaii was too close to call!!!!
Hawaii was within less than 10%. That is how bad John Kerry was.
Heinrick DC and Missouri was to close to call lol
KrazyKris93 So was New Jersey and California 🤣🤣🤣
@@krazykris9396 he literally made Hawaii competitive lmao 😂
@@alexbaseball4684 Missouri was a toss up state at the time.
The electoral map is so different now it’s crazy
Why am I watching this?
Because this could happen in 2020
You're watching this because it's a Republican incumbent against a Democratic challenger once again in 2020.
Bush's presidency was like one of those movies that was hyped up and had a huge opening weekend but was really just average...and then it was given a sequel that turned out to be shit.
he was a good president in my opinion
Yeah Obama was a bad sequel for sure.
Even As A Republican I Agree That Bush Is Shit
Weird I thought he did a ton of good in his second term but was nearly contemptible in his first term.
Josh Staiger He’s a war criminal that killed millions of people. If you think he’s a good president you truly are a disgusting person.
Funny moment @3:11:20 Wolf Blitzer didn't know who Michelle Obama was "I think this is his wife, err Mrs. Obama". Didn't know her first name. LOL!
Kinda crazy that if Kerry wins in '04 that Obama most likely doesn't become President.
@@darkchocolate3390 Success / Luck happens when preparation meets opportunity. LOL!
Nice to see John King when he was younger!
I don't care for Obama as a president, but you've gotta respect the man for getting as far as he did.
He's a black man in Chicago with connections. Really not that hard to rise up the political latter in those conditions.
Browns Fan I rescind this comment. Obama is total loser along with his goons.
1:55:55 funny how he once worked on CNN and MSNBC, now Tucker’s the man the entire media is afraid of
Who tf is afraid of that gobshite?
more like laughing at lmaoooo nobody's afraid of that dipshit
@@CS-pg4go yeah its totally not like CNN and MSNBC have been trying to shut his show down cause he's pulling in high ratings
@@hunterwindham6400 He fearmongers about immigrants and the "Radical Left", not much substance there.
@Blue Skeptic Nobody's trying to "shut him down". If anything he's shutting himself down to at least younger generations cause they're smart enough not to fall for his propaganda.
Wolf has been old since 2004....20years ago😂😂😂
I don't think there was ever a part of this coverage where John Kerry was ahead of George W. Bush in the statewide vote totals from Florida, correct me if I'm wrong.
Just past an hour in after Illinois reported he was up 77-66.
John Kerry wasn't the right candidate for 2004 Howard dean was he would've gave bush hell for the Iraq war and other things.
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Dean belongs in the nuthouse.
Andrew Taylor John Kerry while qualified as a candidate, ran a horrible race. When Dean fizzled out, Kerry wasn’t ready for prime time.
Either way Sub-prime mortgages are being packaged and sold at this Time as the Deal of the Century, like a tsunami coming you're way at 3:00 am when most people are asleep
I was a precinct judge at a polling place in Marcy Kaptur's district in Ohio...at the end of the evening when I saw that Bush had captured 35% of the vote in that heavily democratic precinct...I figured he would win Ohio
I wish Georgia was still called red so early
Weird at this point it’s in question but hopefully they will carry it again this election
It's still an easy red state.
@@pinheadlarry8006 the easy red state where Trump only won by 5 and Stacy Abrams only lost by 1% in 2018???
Bruh sad news for u cause suburbs of atlanta and blacks are voting in huge numbers in the early vote . And trump only lost ground in suburbs which could flip georgia. My view i think it is going to be the closest race of 2020 probably decided with 20,000 votes here or there
@@theriddlerusurper275 Well based on mail ins and early in person voting, the Dems won't have a major advantage in a lot of critical states going into election night where republicans are supposedly going to mostly vote. Georgia is practically even, Michigan and Wisconsin are even, Ohio is leaning Trump, and Texas is more than I expected for sure. North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, and Arizona look promising but Arizona will probably be closer and we don't know what is really happening in these states if the GOP vote shows up in person in mass. North Carolina looking more encouraging. Also, we don't actually know what minorities will vote. Many polls, as outlandish as it may seem, have Trump fairly high with Black voters and Hispanic voters, particularly African American Men and Hispanic Men and he is polling much better with the Cubans in Florida. Florida is probably where Democrats need to be cautious because while they do currently have 300-450k vote lead right now, in person early voting has not started and we don't know what the onslaught of election day voters will bring. Plus, voter registrations in the last few months and years in Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Florida have not been kind to Democrats. I'm predicting DRAMA on election night. Last thing: I don't think we are looking at a D+9-14 electorate as the polling data suggests. I was always suspect but thought it was my own bias. But if mostly Democrats where supposed to vote by mail and in person early and these are some of the results, then it could be a long night. I'm expecting it to still be close and maybe D+1-5. I doubt Trump wins the popular vote given how polarized states have become and immigration. We'll see. Going to be political theatre xD
If Kerry had eked out Ohio - and with it the presidency - while trailing in the national popular vote by over 4 million, the GOP would have led the charge to eliminate the Electoral College.
1:20:30 Bush reported to being doing better in Florida
7:18:00 Iowa vote analysis
6:00:30 You mean red man?
Ted Kennedy even seems like a class act, compared to today's standards.
For a drunken elitist certainly
1:49:17 I remember here in Missouri when Kit Bond crushed his opponent by receiving more votes than any senator in Missouri history in his final re-election campaign. Bond out performed Bush by 62,376 votes. Kit won every county in Missouri except Jackson and St.Louis County. Bush was the last Republican President to win Boone County.
Bush or Kerry? Obama goes to the Senate? Good lord nobody won in this election.
If Kerry carried Candy's candied Kerrys, how many Candied Kerrys did Candy Kerry candy?
Crazy how chaotic this was in those final three states. Voting malfunctions, officials not saying how many provisional ballots there are, saying they're going to take a week to count them...and this was just 14 years ago. We've come a long way since then to not have those issues.
Now look at the current situation with universal mail in voting! What a disaster! Hopefully Trump wins!!
Mail in voting turned out just fine. Even Trump’s lackey Bill Barr couldn’t find any proof of fraud.
It wasn’t chaotic. Bush won and the MSM wanted to make it chaotic.
I used to blindly watch CNN all the time. Then one day I came to my senses and realized how ridiculous it was.
jgfunk Fox News is what’s ridiculous.
@@jasonarokiaraj9817 never said it wasn't. But, to think CNN isn't ridiculous is just as, well, ridiculous.
jgfunk I’m actually an Independent. I’m not for either party.
@@jasonarokiaraj9817 me too. I never believed in blindly voting for a "D" or "R"...
@@jasonarokiaraj9817 nothing is faker than CNN
Ohio:The Heart of it All. Ohio got it right and voted for President Bush!!! Yeah!!! Go Bush!!!
On the broadcast side, the 2004 election would also be the last for ABC’s Peter Jennings, NBC’s Tom Brokaw, and CBS’ Dan Rather (all three have anchored every election since 1984).
And you've had a different trio of anchors ever since.
2008: Gibson (ABC), Couric (CBS), Williams (NBC)
2012: Sawyer (ABC), Pelley (CBS), Williams
2016: Muir (ABC), Pelley, Holt (NBC)
2020: Muir, O'Donnell (CBS), Holt
Barring anything unforeseen, 2024 will be the first time since 2004 where you have the same trio of nightly news anchors on Election Night in back to back elections. And with O'Donnell stepping away from the CBS anchor chair after this upcoming election, you'll have a different trio for 2028.
8:22:57 The most awkward transition ever lmao
How times changed through the years. Georgia is a safe call right away for the GOP while Missouri is a sort of a battleground state.
States change also why I don't believe the whole there will never be another republican president
4:40:04 Did he say 3.2 BILLION? Lol
"The rice for the White House." LMAO! Wolf always was a verbal blunder machine (of dubious intellect). Nice fella, though, I'm sure...
back when the "news" pretended to be "fair" and call it right down the middle and when they pretended to not have any bias against the candidate they didn't like.
16:14 Look at 2016...
Look at 2020
@Challenger 2016 I know, but it seems like it's been even worse lately.
1 EVS VOTED TO JOHN EDWARDS.(IN MINNESOTA)
2000: Florida
2004: Ohio
2008: Ohio
2012: Florida
2016: Pennsylvania
2020: Pennsylvania
2024: Texas
16 and 20 were wisconsin in the end
Texas is most likely as Republican by 11-14%
Back when CNN had experts talking politics-Now its just loud liberals and too many fashionistas
5:17:18 discount Barack Obama
Who’s here before 2020 election?
Me.
Fuck Biden :)
@@eliasziad7864 that has nothing to do with my question but ok
The good ole days
Wolff blitzer really found his dream job hasn’t he he.
A lot of black voters got out of line and were turned away and went home in states like Ohio, Florida, Georgia, Texas, Missouri, and Tennessee and nobody talks about that which helped Bush win Ohio and Florida. The black percentage of the vote according to data analysis was 13% in Ohio and dropped all the way to 11% and Ohio is 13% black and not 11% black. That 2% drop represents 150,000 black voters and Bush won Ohio by 118,000 over Kerry.
Actually it was 11.9 according to the 2000 census but hey don't let facts get in way
Wdym by the first part? Where we’re blacks not allowed to vote ?!
Yh they were asked for voter IID which is too difficult for them as their imbeciles
Last time a gop candidate won the popular vote
Look at how much Kerry won Cali
no that was 1988
@@nedmode9412 No that was 2004 check wikipedia
@@noahhumbard724 no they stole ohio
@@nedmode9412 Bruh there was no fraud they just lost maybe run better candidates . Even if I would take the notion of Ohio being stolen he still wins the popular vote ironic the thing you hammer trump on you gave Kerry a pass . Also Ohio was never stolen if it was they would have done the same thing in 2008 and 2012 . I mean we would probably be going on Sarah Palins vice president being President right now. Be a better loser . Trump also missed that memo so I am not being biased. sometimes you win sometimes you lose .
And Wolf Blitzer hasn't aged since
"John Kerry will *Kerry"*
Who is this Obama person ??
Tucker Carlson knew what was up.
Always does
Despite having Southern Democrat John Edwards on the ticket, John Kerry failed to win a single state in the south.
Probably didn't like their platform
My bush won, get owned