Summary
Successful in persuading voters not to change leaders in wartime, President Bush faces a second term packed with problems bred in his first, from the need for an exit strategy in Iraq to the prospect of staggering budget deficits at home.
Bush cast the election as a matter of trust while challenger John Kerry described it as an opportunity for change.See the full content of this document
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Analysis: Bush Must Dig Himself Out in Second Term
Americans decided to stick with the commander in chief rather than switch in uncertain times. Yet, after the longest and costliest presidential race ever, the nation revealed...
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