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Bush Wins Reelection, Reaches Out to Foes November 6, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. EST President Bush claimed a reelection victory and pledged that he will seek to earn the trust of those who did not back ...
John Kerry conceded defeat rather than back an election challenge in make-or-break Ohio. President Bush won four more years in the White House on Wednesday and pledged to “fight this war on ...
The red states remain rock solid for Bush, giving the President an average victory margin of almost 20 points. Kerry’s wins tend to be closer POPULAR VOTE Kerry 48% Bush 51% Nader, others ...
In the cradle of democracy, Faneuil Hall, Sen. John Kerry conceded Wednesday that he had lost the presidential election to President Bush.“I did my best to express my vision and my hopes for ...
The Bush campaign is emphasizing the big numbers in the president's victory, driving home the legitimacy of this re-election. Hear NPR's Don Gonyea on the win and what's ahead.
May 15, 2006 2004 Re-match. A polling rematch of the 2004 Presidential Election shows that John Kerry leads George W. Bush 48% to 41%.
Poll: Only about half of Americans now think President George W. Bush will be reelected next year, a considerable drop from earlier surveys Fox News Media Fox Business ...
Economic models predict Bush win: Political scientists and economists are crunching numbers to give Bush current edge. August 23, 2004: 5:57 PM EDT ...
About 1,200 people attend the first event for President Bush's 2004 re-election campaign. The $2,000-per-person reception kicks off a two-week fundraising sprint that is expected to bring in more ...
Economic models predict Bush win: Political scientists and economists are crunching numbers to give Bush current edge. August 23, 2004: 5:57 PM EDT ...
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