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2004 Democratic National Convention

The 2004 Democratic National Convention was a gathering where the Democratic Party officially nominated John Kerry for U.S. President and John Edwards for Vice President. Held in Boston, Massachusetts, from July 26 to 29, it featured speeches, speeches, and celebrations aimed at rallying support. The convention showcased the party’s platform, emphasizing issues like the economy, national security, and social justice. It also served to unify Democrats ahead of the November election, where Kerry ultimately ran against incumbent President George W. Bush. The event was a strategic political showcase to energize voters and promote the party’s vision for the country.