I appreciate the fact that John Kerry has chosen to concede the election when he had every right to put the nation through more indecision. He is a good and decent man. I didn't vote for him, but I have a great deal of respect for him for doing the honorable thing today.
To the Kerry supporters, sorry the election didn't meet your expectations. But you are still my neighbors and friends regardless of how you vote (yes, even those Dunkin Donuts supporters out there!). Don't hang your head. Stand up tall. Be proud of your vote and your candidate. Just because Kerry lost the election doesn't mean your vote didn't have an impact on the next four years.
To the Bush supporters, congratulations! But a word of caution -- don't read into this. This was a very close election. Much of the nation does not support President Bush. I hope President Bush follows John Kerry's lead in taking steps to bring the country together more.
To the Kerry supporters, sorry the election didn't meet your expectations. But you are still my neighbors and friends regardless of how you vote (yes, even those Dunkin Donuts supporters out there!). Don't hang your head. Stand up tall. Be proud of your vote and your candidate. Just because Kerry lost the election doesn't mean your vote didn't have an impact on the next four years.
To the Bush supporters, congratulations! But a word of caution -- don't read into this. This was a very close election. Much of the nation does not support President Bush. I hope President Bush follows John Kerry's lead in taking steps to bring the country together more.

Good Morning America discussed this yesterday and said they had to be postmarked by yesterday's date. How would you feel is they were announcing the winner and you knew that your vote wasn't heard.

