January 27 – A
House of Commons vote on University tuition top-up fees is narrowly won by the
British Government. It is, however, the worst voting result for
Tony Blair since he came to power in 1997.
February 3 – John Edwards wins a primary in
South Carolina with 46% of the vote. Wesley Clark wins the
Oklahoma primary with 30% of the vote. John Kerry wins primaries and caucuses in
Arizona with 43% of the vote,
Delaware with 50% of the vote,
Missouri with 51% of the vote,
New Mexico with 42% of the vote, and
North Dakota with 50% of the vote.
February 3 – Joe Lieberman quits the Presidential race after poor results in primaries and caucuses in South Carolina, Oklahoma, Arizona, Delaware, Missouri, North Dakota, and New Mexico.
February 14 – John Kerry wins a caucus in
Washington, D.C., with 47% of the vote. Kerry wins the
Nevada caucus with 63% of state party delegates.
February 17 – Democrat
Ben Chandler defeats Republican
Alice Forgy Kerr in a Congressional special election in Kentucky with 55% of the vote compared to Forgy Kerr's 43%.
February 17 – John Kerry wins 40% of the vote in the
Wisconsin primary.
January 27 – A
House of Commons vote on University tuition top-up fees is narrowly won by the
British Government. It is, however, the worst voting result for
Tony Blair since he came to power in 1997.
February 3 – John Edwards wins a primary in
South Carolina with 46% of the vote. Wesley Clark wins the
Oklahoma primary with 30% of the vote. John Kerry wins primaries and caucuses in
Arizona with 43% of the vote,
Delaware with 50% of the vote,
Missouri with 51% of the vote,
New Mexico with 42% of the vote, and
North Dakota with 50% of the vote.
February 3 – Joe Lieberman quits the Presidential race after poor results in primaries and caucuses in South Carolina, Oklahoma, Arizona, Delaware, Missouri, North Dakota, and New Mexico.
February 14 – John Kerry wins a caucus in
Washington, D.C., with 47% of the vote. Kerry wins the
Nevada caucus with 63% of state party delegates.
February 17 – Democrat
Ben Chandler defeats Republican
Alice Forgy Kerr in a Congressional special election in Kentucky with 55% of the vote compared to Forgy Kerr's 43%.
February 17 – John Kerry wins 40% of the vote in the
Wisconsin primary.