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Undertaker #59
11-03-2004, 11:41 AM
AP: Bush Wins Race As Kerry Concedes

12 minutes ago

By CALVIN WOODWARD and RON FOURNIER, Associated Press Writers

WASHINGTON - President Bush (news - web sites) won a second term from a divided and anxious nation, his promise of steady, strong wartime leadership trumping John Kerry (news - web sites)'s fresh-start approach to Iraq (news - web sites) and joblessness. After a long, tense night of vote counting, the Democrat called Bush Wednesday to concede Ohio and the presidency, The Associated Press learned.

Kerry ended his quest, concluding one of the most expensive and bitterly contested races on record, with a call to the president shortly after 11 a.m. EST, according to two officials familiar with the conversation.

The victory gave Bush four more years to pursue the war on terror and a conservative, tax-cutting agenda — and probably the opportunity to name one or more justices to an aging Supreme Court.

He also will preside over expanded Republican majorities in Congress.

"Congratulations, Mr. President," Kerry said in the conversation described by sources as lasting less than five minutes. One of the sources was Republican, the other a Democrat.

The Democratic source said Bush called Kerry a worthy, tough and honorable opponent. Kerry told Bush the country was too divided, the source said, and Bush agreed. "We really have to do something about it," Kerry said according to the Democratic official.

Kerry placed his call after weighing unattractive options overnight. With Bush holding fast to a six-figure lead in make-or-break Ohio, Kerry could give up or trigger a struggle that would have stirred memories of the bitter recount in Florida that propelled Bush to the White House in 2000.

Undertaker #59
11-03-2004, 11:47 AM
Kerry will make a public statement at 1 p.m. EST (1800 GMT) in Boston, a senior aide to the Massachusetts senator said. Bush is expected to speak publicly at 3 p.m. EST (2000 GMT).

spiderman
11-03-2004, 11:54 AM
Okay enough is enough. It's over! The people have spoken.

GW received over 50% of the vote. The first time in 16 years that it has happened. Yes that's correct. The "beloved" Bill Clinton never broke the 50% mark either time. Which means that of the people who voted, more voted against him then voted for him. Take from that what you will.

Tom Daschle is gone, and the way Democrats put politics ahead of the good of the country came back to haunt them in a major way. We need to come back together now and move forward.

Enough is enough.

#1Patsfan_chica
11-03-2004, 03:14 PM
Kerry did the right thing. Even after a lot of people did not like George Bush, a lot of people voted for him. I don't want to hear any complaining about the president for the next 4 years.

bideau
11-03-2004, 04:06 PM
Originally posted by #1Patsfan_chica
Kerry did the right thing. Even after a lot of people did not like George Bush, a lot of people voted for him. I don't want to hear any complaining about the president for the next 4 years.

I know Bush is trying to limit my rights, but when did I give up the right to complain about a president? I've complained about Presidents that I've supported, I'm sure as hell going to complain about one I hate.

Spinal Tap
11-03-2004, 04:15 PM
Originally posted by bideau
I know Bush is trying to limit my rights, but when did I give up the right to complain about a president? I've complained about Presidents that I've supported, I'm sure as hell going to complain about one I hate.

Bideau, you are very committed to waiving the flag of civil rights infringements. I'm curious to know exactly what you mean by all of this. You talk about it a lot but I never have heard a concrete example. I'm not being a smart-a$$, I'm trying to understand.