November 3, 2004

The New York Times > Washington > Election 2004 > Bush Plans to Address Nation After Kerry Speaks in Boston

This quote sums up the article describing the Democrats loss in this election. Once again we see reality has overcome the liberal media bias portrayed by the Times and CBS, as prime examples.

"Taken together, it marked a glum night for the Democrats. Unlike 2000, Mr. Bush won with with the support of more than 50 percent of the country. In addition, Republicans gained seats in the House and in the Senate, and Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota, the minority leader, was defeated in his bid for re-election."

Now it will be the Democrats' task to understand why they lost and figure out what they intend to do about it. Their loss or seats in Congress must be particularly difficult for them.

The only Democrat I can think of who may be quietly cheering today is Hillary Clinton.

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