The Corner

Vic Kamber

On CNN (with me about an hour ago) also wants to take as much time as necessary to count all the provisional votes and absentee ballots in Ohio.

Frankly, I would not expect many Democrats to break from that party line until Kedwards says so or until peasants with pitchforks are at the door.

Privately – by which I mean in the CNN green room — I’ve now spoken to two prominent Democrats who acknowledge not only that Bush won, but also that this was a huge election for Republicans.

Keep in mind: The country is split almost down the middle. Nevertheless, the Republicans keep the White House, the Senate, the House, a majority of governorships and (I believe, though I haven’t really checked) a majority of state legislatures as well.

That’s could be called over-achieving.

Clifford D. MayClifford D. May is an American journalist and editor. He is the president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a conservative policy institute created shortly after the 9/11 attacks, ...
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