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Politics : Why is Gore Trying to Steal the Presidency?

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To: Ellen who wrote (1339)11/19/2000 10:45:03 PM
From: bosquedog  Read Replies (1) of 3887
 
You put a lot into one post and I will probably only get parts of it answered. The day after the election I recall Daley getting on National TV and talking about how the election was being stolen from Gore. That image set a definite mind set with me. I guess because of that I started in a defensive mode.

My personal view of voter fraud is to lock the offender up until the next election. The article I saw about duplicate absentee ballots related to someone that never received the one he requested and so ordered another. Both of them did get voted but not by him. If you have a link to the report you are referring to I would like to read it. I do think there are a lot of operatives on both sides making inflammatory comments which keeps everyone's emotions on edge. It is a PR battle as well as a court battle being waged.

I'm not sure what the Republican response would have been if they were behind in a close race. It's not clear to me that it would have been pursued but that may not be germane. I really don't know what the thinking would have been.
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