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“In America, it is vital that every vote count and that every vote be counted,” Kerry said, alluding to ballots still waiting to be tallied in several states. “But the outcome should be decided by voters, not a protracted legal process...
The city, which supported Kerry by an overwhelming 56-point margin, lay listless yesterday after a long evening of bitterly disappointing election results. In the streets of Boston and Cambridge, where the Democratic candidate enjoyed even greater support, residents all appeared to wear the same dejected face, as though the...
After news reports indicated the senator would concede the race in an address at Faneuil Hall, thousands of Kerry supporters gathered outside the building to show their support—and perhaps search for answers—at the culmination of an exceptionally long and bitter election season.
But the bulk of the crowd, resigned to the senator’s defeat, stood stunned in silence for over an hour as they awaited the arrival of Kerry and his running mate, Sen. John Edwards, D.-N.C.
As Kerry emerged from Faneuil Hall, the crowd outside joined in an intense, yet somber applause for their senator. There was little jubilation, save for a handful of Bush supporters who cheered for the President.