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Originally Posted by aliali
I know there are lots of people who wanted someone else to win, but what does it mean that Bush didn't win, Kerry lost? Bush won over 50% of the vote, which is a first for anyone (even Clinton) since 1988. He had more votes than anyone in the history of this country. He won more states, more counties, more square miles, more precincts, more everything than Kerry did. He won re-election with a rep. congress for the first time in over 100 years. He increased his margins in the house and senate in consecutive elections. The revolution is now the status quo and he is at the helm. It may suck, but its true.
Any Kerry woulda, coulda, shoulda doesn't change what happened. Bush won and won big. Sorry.
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I wouldn't say he won big. 51%/48% is pretty darn close. I think if Kerry had done a better job, he could have narrowed the margin.
Of course none of that matters now. Bush won and we have to deal with it. Republicans will take over most of the branches of the government and we will have to suffer the consequences. The country will have to adopt Christian morals regardless of their beliefs or backgrounds and just suck it up. This is great for those who share the same beliefs but not for those of us who don't. The majority of the country has spoken and the rest of us just have to go along with the herd.