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W. Bush won re-election Nov. 2 after a tightly contested race
that turned into a nail-bitter as the states' electoral votes
were tallied (286 to 252), and in the end turned on the outcome
in the "battleground" state of Ohio. Bush's Democratic rival
John Kerry lost the national popular vote by just over 3.5
million. U.S. voters went to the polls in record numbers --
the most since the Vietnam War era -- reaching 60 percent,
or 120 million. The United States remains a deeply polarised
nation. "There is a desperate need for unity," said Kerry
in his Nov. 3 concession speech.
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