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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: niceguy767 who wrote (128319)11/12/2000 8:55:57 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1580284
 
Certainly doesn't appear to be any easy answer...It's a shame it has turned out this way...Too much riding on too few irregularities...I'm just exceedingly skeptical that "dirty tricks" around the selection process for defining "irregular counties" and "dirty tricks" around the issue of "subjective interpretation" of spoiled ballots will ultimately determine the outcome...

Niceguy,

I think the answer is fairly simple. If the hand count in the 4 counties reveals that Gore takes FL, then Bush will want a hand count of the entire state.

If it turns out that Gore still wins FL. Then Bush will want a hand count or a recount of the states with a vote spread of less than 2%.....I think there are 4.

Who's ever the winner at the end of that process will get the presidency.

ted
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