Kerry Ends Election Suspense; What Next for Bush? The 2004 presidential election saw an unprecedented turnout of voters for both President Bush and Sen. John Kerry. Hear NPR's Neal Conan and NPR's Ron Elving, with Pew Center director Andrew Kohut.

Kerry Ends Election Suspense; What Next for Bush?

Kerry Ends Election Suspense; What Next for Bush?

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The 2004 presidential election saw an unprecedented turnout of voters for both President Bush and Sen. John Kerry. Hear NPR's Neal Conan and NPR's Ron Elving, with Pew Center director Andrew Kohut.