Democrat John Kerry defeated Bush, 30 votes to 22.
In 2004, Democrat John Kerry received 57% of the vote and Bush received 42%.
All three gave pluralities to Democrat John Kerry, although only one (which consists the southern half of the city) gave him a majority.
In 2004, Bush won 50% of the vote to Democrat John Kerry's 48%.
In the 2004 presidential election, the paper endorsed Democrat John Kerry, who won Maine but lost the national election.
In the 2004 presidential election, however, he endorsed Bush's opponent, Democrat John Kerry.
The district supported Democrat John Kerry for president that same year with 71 percent of the vote.
Democrat John Kerry became the fourth straight Democratic presidential nominee to carry the state in 2004 receiving 51% and Bush obtained 48.3% of the votes.
Obama fared better than Democrat John Kerry had done in 2004.
After a few months of speaking, Hart decided not to run for president and instead endorsed Democrat John Kerry.