Bush election was far from close Fri 05 Nov 2004 Page: A18 Section: Opinion Byline: Lorne Gunter "More Americans voted against George Bush than any sitting president in history." That was the silver lining Howard Dean, a former candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, found in the American presidential election results. George W. Bush may have won, but Dean was comforting his supporters on the website Democracy for America (www.democracyforamerica.com) by pointing out that the 55.8 million votes cast for Massachusetts Senator John Kerry were the most ever cast against an incumbent president. Except they weren't. In 1992, 64.7 million...