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US Elections 2004-BUSH WINS !
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THE WINNER OF THE ELECTIONS 2004 IS G.W. BUSH
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BUSH 274
Wins:
Oklahoma, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Kansas, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Utah, Missouri, Idaho, Florida, Montana, Colorado, Arizona, Alaska, Arkansas, Nevada
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KERRY 252
Wins:
Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Illinois, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, California, Oregon, New York, New Hampshire, Washington, Hawaii, Michigan, Minnesota
270 electoral votes needed to win
BUSH WINS
Challenges facing a second Bush term
President Bush rode to re-election because he managed to persuade enough Americans not to change their leader in time of war.
His supporters feel that his projection of American power around the world will keep them safer. They also responded to the moral values he presented.
His opponents at home and abroad will heave a sigh of frustration heard round the world. They fear that an America rampant will rule for another four years.
George Bush won despite the problems in Iraq from which there appears no early way out and despite the failure of his administration to capture Osama Bin Laden.
Quelle: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3975711.stm
Bush Wins Second Term
Kerry Concedes Defeat
President Bush won his bid for reelection this morning after challenger John F. Kerry conceded the election in a telephone call to the president at 11 a.m. The concession ended an overnight drama over the vote count in Ohio and gave Bush the second term in office that was denied his father 12 years ago.
Conceding the race publicly in a speech to supporters at Boston's historic Faneuil Hall three hours after his phone call with Bush, Kerry said that he had congratulated the president and that they had "talked about the danger of division in our country." Quelle: http://media.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A19510-2004Nov2.html
CLIFFHANGER IN OHIO
White House claims Bush victory
President George W Bush has convincingly won the US election, the White House has said.
But the final result hinges on the state of Ohio where, with 99% of votes counted, Mr Bush is leading Senator John Kerry by about 136,000.
Mr Bush is delaying a formal victory claim to give Senator Kerry "time to reflect" on the results, chief of staff Andrew Card said.
The president is expected to make a statement in the next few hours.
The Democrats are so far refusing to concede, saying a substantial number of uncounted provisional ballots could yet give them victory in Ohio, which has 20 votes in the Electoral College.
Quelle: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3976843.stm
BUSH CAMP CERTAIN OF WIN:
Bush camp claims certainty of victory
White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card said early Wednesday that the Bush campaign is convinced the president has won re-election with a victory over Sen. John Kerry.
"President Bush decided to give Sen. Kerry the respect of more time to reflect on the results of this election," Card told GOP supporters at the Reagan Federal Building and International Trade Center in Washington. "The president will be making a statement later today."
Card said, "We are convinced that President Bush has won re-election with at least 286 electoral votes." Quelle: http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/11/02/election.main/index.html
BUSH HOLDS LEAD; Ohio Undecided
President Bush is narrowly leading the race for the White House,
but the final result appears to hinge on the state of Ohio, which is still too close to call. Quelle: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3976843.stm
In Ohio, 'a fight for every vote'
With 99 percent of Ohio's precincts reporting, a split of about 140,000 votes separated President Bush from John Kerry.
As such, nearly every vote was almost certain to be scrutinized. About 70 percent of ballots in the state were cast using the same punch cards that led to the Florida recount in 2000. And the Kerry campaign refused to concede, saying that provisional ballots cast by voters across the state could hand them a victory. Quelle: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6364144/
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President: Ohio Votes %
Bush * (R) 2,764,809 51
Kerry (D) 2,620,594 48
Other 25,583 0
Precincts:99% 3:33 AM ET
Full Results Source: AP
President: Iowa Votes %
Bush * (R) 737,062 50
Kerry (D) 723,018 49
Other 11,436 1
Precincts:99% 3:33 AM ET
Full Results Source: AP
President: Wis. Votes %
win Kerry (D) 1,409,213 50
Bush * (R) 1,393,725 49
Other 24,952 1
Precincts:95% 3:33 AM ET
Full Results Source: AP
President: Nev. Votes %
Bush * (R) 388,791 51
Kerry (D) 368,305 48
Other 12,729 2
Precincts:100% 3:33 AM ET
Full Results Source: AP
President: Hawaii Votes %
win Kerry (D) 166,997 55
Bush * (R) 134,275 44
Other 2,171 1
Precincts:65% 3:33 AM ET
Full Results Source: AP
President: N.M. Votes %
Bush * (R) 305,142 52
Kerry (D) 279,956 47
Other 6,357 1
Precincts:98% 3:33 AM ET
Full Results Source: AP
Fla. Senate Votes %
Martinez (R) 3,542,919 49
Castor (D) 3,462,952 48
Other 161,880 2
Precincts:99% 3:33 AM ET
Full Results Source: AP
S.D. Senate Votes %
Thune (R) 195,727 51
Daschle * (D) 185,952 49
Precincts:97% 3:33 AM ET
Full Results Source: AP
Colo. Senate Votes %
Salazar (D) 912,886 50
Coors (R) 866,508 48
Other 38,832 2
Precincts:88% 3:33 AM ET
Full Results Source: AP
HOUSE(435 Total Seats)
Democrats 195
Republican 224
Independent 1
Undecided 15
SENATE (100 Total Seats)
Democrats 44
Republican 52
Independent 1
Undecided 3
Quelle:
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/
http://www.washingtonpost.com/?LOAD_PAGE&reload=true
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Der Uhu:
Merkwürdig.... der konservative Sender FOX berichtet zur Zeit von 269 zu 242 Wahlmännerstimmen für Bush während eher liberale Presse wie die New York Times von 249 zu 242 berichtet. Tja, jeder sieht halt das, was er sehen will.
Ach ja, und wie es aussieht sind wieder schön viele Wahlmaschinen ausgefallen und Wahlunterlagen verschwunden etc. etc. ... Herrlich! Ich amüsiere mich jetzt schon wieder königlich! Das ist wie Hollywood! Und die OSZE-beobachter haben bestimmt auch ihren Spaß!
biserka:
--- Zitat von: "Der Uhu" ---Merkwürdig.... der konservative Sender FOX berichtet zur Zeit von 269 zu 242 Wahlmännerstimmen für Bush während eher liberale Presse wie die New York Times von 249 zu 242 berichtet. Tja, jeder sieht halt das, was er sehen will.
Ach ja, und wie es aussieht sind wieder schön viele Wahlmaschinen ausgefallen und Wahlunterlagen verschwunden etc. etc. ... Herrlich! Ich amüsiere mich jetzt schon wieder königlich! Das ist wie Hollywood! Und die OSZE-beobachter haben bestimmt auch ihren Spaß!
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Ja...es mir auch aufgefallen...
Wobei ich es auf der HP von MSNBC gesehen habe:
BUSH: 269
Kerry: 238
Momentan habe ich 3 HPs gefunden die mir meine obrigen Angaben bestätigen: CNN, Washingtonpost und BBC.
olli:
mit ahnung von der berichterstattung sowie dem wahlsystem an sich braucht einen eine solche diskrepanz nicht zu verwundern.
Der Uhu:
Und das tolle ist: Jetzt hat Bush die Mehrheit im Senat, im Repräsentantenhaus und somit bald auch am obersten Gerichtshof. Er stellt die Regierung natürlich und zusätzlich ist die Mehrheit der Gouverneure ebenfalls republikanisch. Er hat also in Zukunft nahezu freie Hand. Armes Amerika!
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