From Deseret News archives:
Four more years for Bush
Sen. John Kerry's gracious concession speech Wednesday afternoon was more important than George W. Bush's conciliatory acceptance speech a few minutes later. It meant the nation was not going to endure the agony of challenges and recounts that drove Americans, and particularly Floridians, close to civil warfare four years ago. Ohio is not going to count its provisional ballots until more than a week has passed, but the president's margin of victory there was enough to ensure that Kerry had virtually no statistical chance at winning. He is to be commended for accepting that reality.
Kerry's speech was the first step toward healing an America that remains deeply divided. The rest of the steps will belong to Bush.
This election was a referendum on Bush's performance. It was an evaluation on his decision to invade Iraq despite being wrong about weapons of mass destruction. It was a judgment on his conservative principles and religious values, and on his controversial positions on stem-cell research and faith-based welfare services.
And yet, Bush must be the president to all.
We hope that the president will now feel he has a mandate that escaped him four years ago when he won despite losing the popular vote. But we also hope this empowers him to reach out to those who may feel alienated or left out.
He took a good step in that direction Wednesday with a victory speech that said America was entering a "season of hope." He reached out to those who had voted for his opponent. Kerry helped that along in his speech by committing his support.
By reaching out, the president does not need to shy away from his agenda. He should forge ahead with the campaign in Iraq and work to bring about reforms in Social Security and other programs. Battles certainly loom in Congress and among the American people. But ideological battles do not have to be rancorous or alienating. Our hope is that the next four years can be a time of increased civility and respect in public life.
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