Saturday, November 6, 2004
Bush and Republicans Prevail
Amidst Large Turnout
Dems need to turn to the South and West
President George W. Bush prevailed over Senator John Kerry to win
re-election by a margin of nearly 3.5 million votes this November 2nd.
1.7 million of those votes came from the President's home state of Texas.
Kerry did beat Bush handily in California, by a margin of a million
votes, but his victory there didn't compare to Bush's rout of him in
Texas.
The lesson to be learned for Democrats? They need to find some
hard-hitting new liberal blood from the South and West. And not just to
run for Pres - but also to take back the Senate.
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