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United States Senate election in Kentucky, 2004

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Start date
  
November 2, 2004

50.7%
  
49.3%

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Winner
  
Jim Bunning

The 2004 United States Senate election in Kentucky took place on November 2, 2004 alongside other elections to the United States Senate in other states as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Jim Bunning won re-election to a second term.

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Background

Democratic primary front runner Paul E. Patton, the Governor, saw his career implode in a scandal over an extramarital affair. Eventually, the Democrats settled on Daniel Mongiardo, a relatively unknown doctor and State Senator from Hazard, Kentucky.

Candidates

  • Daniel Mongiardo, Kentucky State Senator
  • David Lynn Williams, perennial candidate
  • Candidates

  • Jim Bunning, incumbent U.S. Senator
  • Barry Metcalf, Kentucky State Senator
  • Candidates

  • Jim Bunning (R), incumbent U.S. Senator
  • Daniel Mongiardo (D), State Senator
  • Campaign

    During his reelection bid in 2004, controversy erupted when Bunning described Mongiardo as looking "like one of Saddam Hussein's sons." Bunning apologized, then later went on to declare that Mongiardo's "thugs" had assaulted his wife.

    Bunning had an estimated $4 million campaign war chest, while Mongiardo had only $600,000. The Democrats began increasing financial support to Mongiardo when it became apparent that Bunning's bizarre behavior was costing him votes, purchasing more than $800,000 worth of additional television airtime on his behalf.

    The November 2 election was one of the closest in Kentucky history. The race turned out to be very close, with Mongiardo leading with as many as 80% of the returns coming in. However, Bunning eventually won by just over one percentage point. Some analysts felt that because of President George Bush's 20% margin of victory in the state, Bunning was able to effectively ride the President's coattails to victory.

    References

    United States Senate election in Kentucky, 2004 Wikipedia