Who is hosting deadline White House today?

Who is hosting deadline White House today?

Deadline: White House is an American news and politics television program airing weekdays from 4 to 6 p.m. ET on MSNBC. It is hosted by NBC News senior political analyst Nicolle Wallace.

Who did George W run against 2nd term?

Bush, a Republican, took office following a narrow victory over Democratic incumbent vice president Al Gore in the 2000 presidential election. Four years later, in the 2004 presidential election, he defeated Democrat nominee John Kerry to win re-election.

Who was the Democratic VP nominee in 2004?

2004 Presidential General Election – Candidate List

Name Party Filing Date
Vice President Edwards, John Democratic 08-02-2004
President Cobb, David Green 08-09-2004
Vice President LaMarche, Patricia Green 08-09-2004
President Badnarik, Michael Libertarian 08-06-2004

What does John Edwards do for a living?

Politician

What happened to John Edwards wife?

She separated from John Edwards in early 2010. On December 6, 2010, her family announced that her cancer had spread and that her doctors had stated that further treatment would be unproductive. She died the next day.

How old is Rielle Hunter?

57 years (March 20, 1964)

How old is John Edwards?

67 years (June 10, 1953)

Who is John Edwards wife?

Elizabeth Edwardsm. 1977–2010

Is John Edwards currently married?

Where was John Edwards from?

Seneca, South Carolina, United States

Is Elizabeth Edwards still alive?

Deceased (1949–2010)

Who did John Kerry run with?

John Kerry 2004 presidential campaign

John Kerry for President
Candidate John Kerry U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (1985–2013) Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1983–1985) John Edwards U.S. Senator from North Carolina (1999–2005)
Affiliation Democratic Party
Status Lost election November 3, 2004

Who was McGovern’s running mate in 72?

Once it became apparent that White’s candidacy was infeasible, McGovern asked Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin to be his running mate. Nelson declined but suggested Senator Thomas Eagleton of Missouri, whom McGovern ultimately chose.

Who replaced Eagleton as VP candidate?

On August 1, nineteen days after being nominated, Eagleton withdrew at McGovern’s request and, after a new search by McGovern, Thomas Eagleton was replaced by Sargent Shriver, former U.S. Ambassador to France, and former (founding) Director of the Peace Corps and the Office of Economic Opportunity.