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  Maps of the 2004 Election

Thank you to anyone that helped us get the two  political videos we recently produced broadcasted on their local public access cable stations in Massachusetts,
 New Hampshire
and Rhode Island.

 

 

County by County Results

Republican = Counties for Bush Democrat = Counties for Kerry
 

State by State Results

Alabama 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 63% Kerry 37%
Electoral: Bush 9 Kerry 0 Alaska 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 62% Kerry 35%
Electoral: Bush 3 Kerry 0 Arizona 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 55% Kerry 44%
Electoral: Bush 10 Kerry 0 Arkansas 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 54% Kerry 45%
Electoral: Bush 6 Kerry 0 California 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 44% Kerry 55%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 55 Colorado 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 52% Kerry 47%
Electoral: Bush 9 Kerry 0 Connecticut 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 44% Kerry 54%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 7 Delaware 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 46% Kerry 53%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 3 Florida 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 52% Kerry 47%
Electoral: Bush 27 Kerry 0 Georgia 99% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 58% Kerry 41%
Electoral: Bush 15 Kerry 0 Hawaii 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 45% Kerry 54%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 4 Idaho 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 68% Kerry 30%
Electoral: Bush 4 Kerry 0 Illinois 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 45% Kerry 55%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 21 Indiana 99% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 60% Kerry 39%
Electoral: Bush 11 Kerry 0 Iowa 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 50% Kerry 49%
Electoral: Bush 7 Kerry 0 Kansas 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 62% Kerry 36%
Electoral: Bush 6 Kerry 0 Kentucky 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 60% Kerry 40%
Electoral: Bush 8 Kerry 0 Louisiana 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 57% Kerry 42%
Electoral: Bush 9 Kerry 0 Maine 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 45% Kerry 53%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 4 Maryland 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 43% Kerry 56%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 10 Massachusetts 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 37% Kerry 62%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 12 Michigan 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 48% Kerry 51%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 17 Minnesota 99% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 48% Kerry 51%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 10 Mississippi 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 60% Kerry 40%
Electoral: Bush 6 Kerry 0 Missouri 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 53% Kerry 46%
Electoral: Bush 11 Kerry 0 Montana 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 59% Kerry 39%
Electoral: Bush 3 Kerry 0 Nebraska 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 67% Kerry 32%
Electoral: Bush 5 Kerry 0 Nevada 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 50% Kerry 48%
Electoral: Bush 5 Kerry 0 New Hampshire 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 49% Kerry 50%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 4 New Jersey 99% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 46% Kerry 53%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 15 New Mexico 99% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 50% Kerry 49%
Electoral: Bush 5 Kerry 0 New York 99% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 40% Kerry 58%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 31 North Carolina 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 56% Kerry 44%
Electoral: Bush 15 Kerry 0 North Dakota 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 63% Kerry 35%
Electoral: Bush 3 Kerry 0 Ohio 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 51% Kerry 49%
Electoral: Bush 20 Kerry 0 Oklahoma 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 66% Kerry 34%
Electoral: Bush 7 Kerry 0 Oregon 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 48% Kerry 51%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 7 Pennsylvania 99% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 49% Kerry 51%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 21 Rhode Island 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 39% Kerry 60%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 4 South Carolina 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 58% Kerry 41%
Electoral: Bush 8 Kerry 0 South Dakota 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 60% Kerry 38%
Electoral: Bush 3 Kerry 0 Tennessee 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 57% Kerry 42%
Electoral: Bush 11 Kerry 0 Texas 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 61% Kerry 38%
Electoral: Bush 34 Kerry 0 Utah 99% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 71% Kerry 26%
Electoral: Bush 5 Kerry 0 Vermont 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 39% Kerry 59%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 3 Virginia 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 54% Kerry 45%
Electoral: Bush 13 Kerry 0 Washington 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 46% Kerry 53%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 11 Washington, D.C. 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 9% Kerry 90%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 3 West Virginia 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 56% Kerry 43%
Electoral: Bush 5 Kerry 0 Wisconsin 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 49% Kerry 50%
Electoral: Bush 0 Kerry 10 Wyoming 100% Precincts Reporting
Popular: Bush 69% Kerry 29%
Electoral: Bush 3 Kerry 0

 Republican = State for Bush Democrat = State for Kerry
Candidate Electoral States Won Vote % Votes
Republican Bush 286 31 51% 59,729,952
Democrat Kerry 252 20 48% 56,249,551

 

 

20  Electoral votes
Ohio race for President 

11477 of 11477 precincts - 100 percent
 
     George W. Bush  won by   136,483 votes
x- George W. Bush (i) Rep 2,796,147 - 51 percent
  John F. Kerry Dem 2,659,664 - 49 percent
  Michael Badnarik NP 14,331 - 0 percent
  Michael Peroutka NP 11,614 - 0 percent


21 Electoral votes
Pennsylvania race for President 

9411 of 9425 precincts - 100 percent

      John Kerry won by  127,472 votes
x- John F. Kerry Dem 2,883,833 - 51 percent
  George W. Bush (i) Rep 2,756,361 - 49 percent
  Michael Badnarik Lib 20,830 - 0 percent
  Michael Peroutka CST 6,464 - 0 percent
  David Cobb Grn 6,234 - 0 percent

 

Bush lost the bigger state of Pennsylvania by less votes than Kerry lost Ohio.  
If Bush had won Pennsylvania he would have trounced Kerry even more with
307 electoral votes to 231.
Somehow, nobody seems to mention this fact very often. 
 

                                                                                                                                                   

Thank you to anyone that helped us get the two new political videos we recently produced broadcasted on their local public access cable stations in Massachusetts,
 New Hampshire
and Rhode Island.

Ask The President"  President Bush
 Preside
nt Bush answers questions asked directly from the New
Hampshire voters on various to
pics.
Mrs. Barbara Bush and Barbara and Jenna Bush in their first political appearance together.  This event took place in the Exeter, New Hampshire Town Hall

 

Our most popular video we have produced with George W. Bush was the Ted Williams and George Bush Interview  we made in 2000.   Parts of this show have been seen throughout the country.

Ted Williams and George W. BushTed Williams and George Bush Interview

 

Does anyone know where "Move On" got all the millions of dollars that were used to run all those negative ads against
President Bush?

                                                                                                                                                    

      Below are links listing some informative web sites where you can find out what's going on in the USA and the World today.

National
 

     Official site of George W. Bush

      

             Ashley's Story
 This story made a difference in the election. 
Note: We also have more info on this picture further down on this page.
 

      Swift Boat Veterans for Truth
Vietnam Veterans who are pictured in many of the John Kerry for President TV ads. Their stories conflict from what  Kerry claims happened.

The Drudge Report 
   Great internet source for the  news by Matt Drudge 

Vietnam veterans against
John Kerry

POW/MIA Families against
 John F. Kerry 

 Bill O'Reilly
 Bill O'Reilly's web site

Rush Limbaugh
   Rush Limbaugh's web site

National Review Online   Conservative on line newspaper  

Real Clear Politics.com/

Latest polls on Bush vs Kerry

FOX News
24/7 Television News
 "Fair and Balanced"

 

MSNBC  News
24/7 Television News
 

 

  Ralph Nader 
     Ralph Nader's web site

 Roll Call
 The Newspaper of Capital Hill since 1955

 

Republican National Committee


  

TownHall.com.  
 Washington Newspaper

 The Hill News
 Capital Hill Newspaper about Congress

 

The White House

 

 

 

Human Events On Line.com

 

New England

Connecticut
Connecticut State Republican Committee
Maine
Maine Republican State Committee
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Republican Committee

Sheriff Tom Hodgson
http://www.sheriffhodgson.com/

Southeastern Massachusetts GOP http://www.semassgop.com/

City of Fall River  Official web site

Web Sites of various candidates
 Free listings for local Fall River Area Candidates
 Candidates can list their political site link for free send info to
"
info@wingstv.com" or call (508) 679-4900 

New Hampshire
New Hampshire Republican State Committee

Governor Craig Benson
http://www.state.nh.us/governor/index.html

 City of Manchester  Official web site

Web Sites of various candidates
Free Listings for local Manchester Area Candidates
Candidates can list their political site link for free
send info to
"info@wingstv.com" or call
(603) 668-6500.

 Rhode Island

Rhode Island Republican State Committee

Vermont 

Vermont Republican State Committee

     Other New England Media Links

 John F. Kerry

 

                                                                                                                                                                           

There is an old saying,  "A picture is worth a thousand words".  However, many times pictures can describe things much better than one can put into just one thousand words.   The following three pictures very graphically show the positions of the two main candidates in this year's 2004 Presidential Election.           


This first picture shows an example of that famous saying,  with
John Kerry's "tough stand" positions on the war and almost every other issue in this years presidential election .
(picture copied from "The Drudge Report")

 

 

 

 


This second picture was one taken by us for our television show "WINGS Sports" in Ted Williams' hotel room New Hampshire on January 18, 2000.   On that day, George W. Bush was having a good time, mostly talking about baseball with Ted Williams, Dennis Eckesley and the rest of us in the room that afternoon. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There is no question that 9/11 attacks on the United States have had a great effect on everyone in our country and the world.  These two pictures of President Bush better describe how the  9/11 attacks have effected him much better than what thousands of words could do.   

This last picture of  President George W. Bush and the story below  was first e-mailed to me by a friend in August 2004.  This picture and story later become a web site,  www.ashleysstory.com  and a television ad for George Bush.
                                                                    Frank W. Wing
  

"The president's entire expression transformed," Mr. Faulkner told me on Sunday.  "He turned and came back against the flow and his eyes locked on Ashley's.  His face showed a man who was no longer the president, he was a father and a husband."  President Bush made his way back to Ashley and he embraced the 15-year old young woman.  "She snuggled in with the president just like she did when she was a little girl with her dad," Mr. Faulkner said.  "I know it's hard," Mr. Faulkner heard the president tell his daughter.  "I'm okay," Ashley told the president.  The embrace continued.

Mr. Faulkner had his Kodak digital camera with him and debated on invading this very private moment between his daughter and the leader of the free world.  "For 20-30 seconds the president belonged exclusively to Ashley," Lynn Faulkner told me.  So he decided to capture the moment without invading Ashley and the president's privacy.  He held up his digital camera, not even aiming with his eye and with one click snapped just one picture.  It showed in detail the face of a compassionate man who just happens to be the president comforting a young woman who lost her mother in the 9/11 attacks on America.

Mr. Faulkner told me that he saw tears in his daughter's eyes, and saw emotion that he hadn't seen from his daughter in 2 years.  Ashley told her dad, "The way he was holding me, with my head against his chest, it felt like he was trying to protect me, he wanted to make sure that I was safe."  That feeling is captured in a very clear way in this moving unscripted photo.  It's the only photo of this special embrace as the press corps had already been ushered back on the bus.  And the photo was never meant for publication.  All Mr. Faulkner did when he returned home from the event was e-mail it to 15 friends and family.  But by the middle of last week, I had received the photo from eight different people.  Others were also receiving the photo and forwarding it along.  It became an Internet phenomenon, as it was e-mailed around America.

Mr. Faulkner called the embrace "President Bush's precious gift to my daughter."  And with his small act of e-mailing that photo to friends and family, the picture can now become a gift to the American people.

And as sad as the story is the release and publication is a good thing.  Disgusting photos coming out of Iraq for the past 10 days have shocked Americans, as they should have.  But no longer are the terrible images of 9/11 shown.  While the Iraq prison photos have been picked up by the elite media and shown time and again, this touching photo has gone largely ignored by the mainstream media.  But the alternative media has made this touching powerful photo one of the most e-mailed photos of last week.  The Internet once again took over where the elite media failed.  Matt Drudge ran it on May 7th, as did the Page 2 Politics journal, and hundreds of other blogs.  Millions have now seen it, but millions more need to.  It gives a stark reminder why America is at war with radical Islam and other terrorists around the world that are determined to cause this kind of pain to other American families.

                                                                                                         (Author unknown by us)

          

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