At the time of the election Kerry heard about all of the (under) reported potential problems and ways in which the election could have been hijacked, but lacked any hard evidence to make such accusations public. Fearing being referred to as a "sore loser" he declined to take his Vice Presidential running mate's (John Edwards) advice and press forward with any charges and, instead, conceeded.
Doug Thompson, a Capitol Hill Blue writer, writes that:
"A growing number of Republican leaders, party strategists and political professional now privately tell President George W. Bush that his presidency "is effectively over" unless he fires embattled White House advisor Karl Rove, apologizes to the American people for misleading the country into war and revamps his administration from top to bottom.
This in the face of plummeting public approval ratings including a growing number of Americans who believe that Bush should be impeached if he lied to the US public about the reasons for invading Iraq.
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