Originally posted by Strangelove
Decisively? And you say you pay attention to American politics?In 2000, Bush lost the popular by .5 million votes and won the electoral vote by 5. That's not decisive at all.
And in 2004, Bush had 50.7% of the popular vote to John Kerry's 48.3%. More decisive, but still hardly a landslide.
You could make a case for 2004, but we voted him in decisively, [b]twice
? You're off your rocker 😬 [/B]
I never said your did it twice. but the point is, in the second election he won and their was no debate over it as there was in the first election.
Originally posted by StarhawkThere*
I never said your did it twice. but the point is, in the second election he won and their was no debate over it as there was in the first election.
And that's of the great smear campaign they ran 😬
And still. A 2.4% difference in the popular vote is not decisive. Clear, yes. But not decisive.