Originally posted by dmadman43
Unlike with Gore in 2000, the votes were not on Kerry's side to fight this thing. He didn't have the popular vote, so if he were to undertake a protracted vote count, he would NOT have had the support of the country
I also agree with Dawn on the divided country issue. Bush got more votes than any President in history and he got >50% of the popular vote. Hard to make the divided case. Sorry, but is seem that much of the nation DOES support Bush. As painful as it is for Kerry supporters to admit, sounds like a mandate to me.