Cheney said they had a mandate because they won the popular vote.
First of all, the popular vote is TOTALLY MEANINGLESS. I've been saying this since 2000. The popular vote is like the number of hits in a baseball game: it often happens to correlate with the number of runs, but it's completely irrelevant to winning. The popular vote is not only irrelevant, it's an inaccurate measure of the "will of the people". An actual direct vote would look totally different, because turnout would be much higher in the non-swing states, and three of the top five most populous states are strongly Democratic.
Bush got more votes than any other presidential candidate in history. Well, that's just silly—so did Kerry!
Bush got a higher percentage of the popular vote than any presidential candidate since his father in 1988. Well, Kerry got a higher percentage than Bush did last year, and once all the provisional and absentee ballots are counted, he may even eclipse Gore's percentage (48.38%; Kerry is currently at 48.0%, according to the New York Times).
First of all, the popular vote is TOTALLY MEANINGLESS. I've been saying this since 2000. The popular vote is like the number of hits in a baseball game: it often happens to correlate with the number of runs, but it's completely irrelevant to winning. The popular vote is not only irrelevant, it's an inaccurate measure of the "will of the people". An actual direct vote would look totally different, because turnout would be much higher in the non-swing states, and three of the top five most populous states are strongly Democratic.
Bush got more votes than any other presidential candidate in history. Well, that's just silly—so did Kerry!
Bush got a higher percentage of the popular vote than any presidential candidate since his father in 1988. Well, Kerry got a higher percentage than Bush did last year, and once all the provisional and absentee ballots are counted, he may even eclipse Gore's percentage (48.38%; Kerry is currently at 48.0%, according to the New York Times).