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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (76044)11/15/2000 3:46:08 PM
From: Timothy W. Johnson  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
<All of the states are important. Yes, but all voters are not as important as other voters because of the electoral college. The electoral college is anti-democratic. You cannot refute that fact. The anti-democratic aspect of the electoral college will be discussed on a regular basis for the next four years. When Dubya gives his State of the Union message, everybody watching will be thinking: There is the guy who got elected with less votes than Al Gore. The election of 2000 has turned into an anti-democratic exercise. >

Kenneth -

When Bush is elected President, everybody watching will be thinking: This guy won 270+ votes from the Electoral College, and, per our Constitution, is President of the United States. It is Gore who is turning this into an anti-democratic exercise by trying to litigate himself into the White House. And you know it.
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