[Khaled]
It was not a landslide as the Elctoral Vote makes it look a difference of 7,343,700 which means if 3,671,850 plus one have voted differently, this election would have had a different outcome.

[Arlo]
In 2004, Republicans gloated with glee (is there any other way to gloat?) about their "clear and decisive mandate" awared from their victory. This mandate, according to Bush, gave him the moral foundation to push ahead with his radical neoconservative agenda despite the pleas for centricity by moderates and liberals. Bush won that election with a popular vote of 62,040,610 to 59,028,444.. .a difference of less than 3,000,000 (compared to the 7,000,000 margin won by Obama). One wonders if now the same "clear and decisive mandate" rules apply? Or if the same people who spat on centrists in 2004 will now argue that Obama should be more centrist and accommodating to the millions of citizens with differing political views. (And if they do, should he be? Was Bush??)

But there can be little doubt America remains bitterly divided, a situation fostered and preserved and egged on by the ideologues on both sides of the aisle.

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