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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: SecularBull who wrote (92880)11/28/2000 7:19:18 PM
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In fact, Goard admitted she let similar incomplete absentee ballot requests, not among the 4,700 GOP requests she arranged to be fixed, pile up in her office unprocessed through election day, claiming there weren't "48 hours in a day" to attend to them.7 The flawed applications that piled up in Ms. Goard's office, The New York Times reported, were either Democratic forms or applications filed entirely at the initiative of individual voters.8 The Times also reported: "When asked if the Democrats were extended the same opportunity to review their voters applications for completeness, Bob Poe, the Democratic Party chairman, snapped: 'Hell no.' Mr. Poe said he had complained about the practice to Ms. Goard last month, but she told him to 'go fly a kite.'"9
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