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To: Jenna who started this subject12/4/2000 12:59:53 PM
From: tennessee_ted  Read Replies (3) of 120523
 
It's time to start worrying now about the next few months. Assuming Bush gets to claim the presidency, it is becoming all too clear (and some commentators are starting to pick up on this) that the vote count will eventually clearly have elected Gore had the voting been properly supervised for invalid votes, and outright voter discrimination against minorities not taken place. The misdirected votes of blacks who were mislead on their ballots and then denied the right to revote when they asked to are alone enough to have swung the election.
Regardless of who you want to be in office, the disruption caused by a Bush presidency with an eventual clear majority in Florida for Gore will be disastrous. There may be calls for new elections or even impeachment, if it turns out that the Republicans had anything at all to do with discouraging voter participation, especially in minority communities.
So I'm worried now not just about trading now, but what life on the macro scale will be like next year.
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