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Second term endorsement.(Indicators)(Brief Article)

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* Compared to 2000, the President increased his percentage of the vote in 45 out of 50 states.

* Bush raised his vote total from the previous election by more than 8 million ballots--over three times the jump Bill Clinton was able to achieve between 1992 and 1996:

 
Second-term vote ...
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