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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Dave Gore who wrote (105063)12/8/2000 12:40:44 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (2) of 769667
 
>>>So, it is really the responsibility of the voter to follow proper voting procedure? Would you agree with that?<<<

And the responsibility of the undecided voter is to stay undecided. Bush's lawyer is wrong when he says 100 dimples votes are undecided votes. Technically, if a voter wished to remain undecided, they should have never touched the race. If they did, as Bush fans are so apt to say, that voter should have gotten a new ballot. Otherwise, a dimple is a vote! Most states where this has come up, so allowed the dimple. The most recent example is Congressman Delahunt of Massachusetts who ecked out a primary victory from a hand recount where dimple ballots were counted, by the courts. He went on to win his seat.
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