It appears President Bush will win the Electoral College and will likely even carry the popular vote. But regardless of the final outcome, this election has proven how dangerously divided the United States is ““ and how little that bothers the president when it comes to governing. Read more...
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November 2, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Another term will further divide U.S.
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November 2, 9:00 pm
[Online Exclusive] Bush wins
The Associated Press WASHINGTON “”mdash; President Bush won four more years in the White House on Wednesday, pocketing a quiet concession from Democrat John Kerry that closed out a loud and long campaign fought over the war on terror and the economy. Read more...
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November 2, 9:00 pm
Outcome aside, election a great excuse to party
I’ve always wondered what is it about election night that gets people so hyped up? Sure, I know the candidate who takes home the coveted title of the president of our nation is a bid deal, but when this night rolls around every four years, spending it in front of the television set seems a little dull. Read more...
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November 2, 9:00 pm
Electoral College still controversial
In what proved to be a tight race between President George Bush and Sen. John Kerry, the incumbent candidate came out ahead in both the electoral and popular vote, quelling some concerns that this election would be a repeat of 2000. Read more...
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November 2, 9:00 pm
47th Assembly District goes to Democrat Karen Bass
By Natalya Berenshteyn bruin contributor [email protected] The constituents of the 47th District, which includes UCLA, elected Democrat Karen Bass as their representative to the state Assembly in Tuesday’s election. Read more...
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November 2, 9:00 pm
Kuehl secures second term for 23rd District
Democratic candidate Sheila Kuehl was elected to serve a second term as the state senator for District 23, which includes Santa Monica and UCLA. For fear of bad luck, Kuehl did not want to speak about the election before the polls closed. Read more...
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November 2, 9:00 pm
Students encounter voting confusion
Confusion about polling locations and uncertainty about registration status troubled many UCLA students trying to vote in Tuesday’s election. Some students, after not receiving a notification by mail, weren’t sure if they were registered to vote in Los Angeles County. Read more...