2004 United States presidential election

The 2004 United States presidential election will be held on November 2nd, 2004. President Elizabeth Harris, the first female President of the United States, is running for a second term.

President Harris's term marked the rise of the Rivard Organization, a terrorist group. This included the attempted bombing of the Lincoln Memorial, the bombing of the National Holocaust Memorial Museum, the events of 9/11, and the White House shooting. Their death count sits at 3,054 combined.

Former Vice President and 2000 Republican nominee Michael Schultz announced his candidacy the day after the 2000 election and his landslide loss to Harris.

Potential

 * Linda Strode, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (1997–present)
 * Barack Obama, Governor of Sequoia (1999–2003)
 * Greta Riggs, U.S. Senator from Montclair (2003–present)

Declined

 * Katie Layne Collins, U.S. Senator from Montclair (1989–1996, 2001–present)
 * Fitzgerald Grant, former U.S. Senator from Sequoia (2000–2003)
 * Bob Jones, Vice President of the United States (2001–present), Governor of Montclair (1997–present) (running for re-election with Harris)
 * Kelly Loeffler, former U.S. Senator from Bluegrass (1995–2003) (running for U.S. Senate)
 * John Major, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (1995–1997) (running for U.S. Senate)

Withdrew

 * Dolly Parton, singer (endorsed Elizabeth Harris)
 * Michael Jordan, basketballer

Potential

 * Edric Blight, former U.S. Representative (2001–2003)
 * Kevin Heart, Red-State personality

Declined

 * Giles Hackett, Governor of Bluegrass (2001–present) (running for re-election)
 * Tulsi Gabbard, U.S. Representative (2003–present) (running for re-election)
 * George W. Bush, former Governor of Bluegrass (1997–2001) (running for Governor)
 * Kristi Noem, U.S. Senator from Sequoia (2003–present) (running for re-election; endorsed Elizabeth Harris)
 * Ron Paul, chairman of the Libertarian Party (running for U.S. House; endorsed Elizabeth Harris)
 * Mark Alford, ABC News personality (endorsed Kristi Noem)