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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve

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To: chomolungma who wrote (6574)12/28/2000 8:20:15 PM
From: ThirdEye  Read Replies (1) of 6710
 
chomo, chomo.......I started reading that article and didn't even get close to finishing it. Here's why:(and by the way, how come all of a sudden you're lovey-dovey with statistics? Seems to me I heard nothing but guffaws on this thread when the Miami Herald's "statistical analysis" showed Gore won Florida.) First, we're talking about two different counties with two different methods of voting, and of all 67 counties, these were the two whose printed voting instructions conflicted with the actual ballot.

But the main reason for my chuckle is, how the hell would anyone have time to alter 19K ballots overnight? "Democratic operatives?" That would have to be planned back in August. And if you're willing to go there, you need help.
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