US President George W. Bush will declare victory in the hotly-contest
presidential eleciton even if his Democratic rival John Kerry refused to concede
defeat in the key battleground state of Ohio, his aides said Wednesday morning.
Fox and NBC, two major television networks, projected that Bush had won the
20 electoral votes in the critical state, putting him within one electoral
college vote of the 270 needed to win the presidency. Bush then claimed the five
electoral votes in Neveda.
The Kerry campaign refused to concede defeat before every vote in Ohio had
been counted.
"We've waited four years for this victory. We can wait one more night,"
Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards told arally in the central
Boston, where thousands of Kerry supports awaited the election result, early
Wednesday.