North Dakota Democratic caucuses, 2004
Elections in North Dakota |
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Frontrunner John Kerry had earlier won New Mexico, Missouri, Arizona and Delaware by large margins. Army General Wesley Clark had hoped to win some primaries this day but got only second and third place finishes. Howard Dean just months earlier Dean had narrowly been leading in polls over Wesley Clark. The endorsements were former governor George A. Sinner who endorsed Wesley Clark. The results were Kerry with 51% to Wesley 24% and Dean at 12%.
Results
Candidate | No. State Delegates | Percentage | Potential National delegates |
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John Kerry | 5,366 | 50.82 | 9 |
Wesley Clark | 2,502 | 23.70 | 5 |
Howard Dean | 1,231 | 11.66 | 0 |
John Edwards | 1,025 | 9.71 | 0 |
Dennis Kucinich | 308 | 2.92 | 0 |
Joe Lieberman | 98 | 0.93 | 0 |
Al Sharpton | 28 | 0.27 | 0 |
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