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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: TGPTNDR who wrote (129518)12/11/2000 6:49:40 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) of 1576159
 
TGPTNDR,

In fact, reject rates in excess of 35% occurred in Jacksonville area. The Democratic Party spokesmen, however, accepted fault for instructing 'their people' to vote on every page.

I expect Jesse Jackson (and Scumbria) to protest nevertheless.

If you can only teach your constituents how to vote correctly on one page -- well, you have to settle for what you can get!

I think the Butterfly ballot problem had the same cause. I read that they gave the instructions to the retirees to vote #2 for president etc. Later, they realized that Gore was actually #3, but some people didn't get the new instructions.

I guess if a party depends on morons for votes, things like this will happen.

Joe
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