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To: Jeff Kirk who wrote (127570)11/8/2000 3:19:14 AM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1570294
 
RE:"The people around Seattle had signs with a picture of Ralph Nader and the caption "not for sale !" ... he may not have been paid for it but he was definitely working for the Bush campaign."

Uh Jeff, Gore took Washington. Must be a lot of Green haired folks there. I thought microsoft would sway it to Bush...



To: Jeff Kirk who wrote (127570)11/8/2000 3:27:07 AM
From: cAPSLOCK  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1570294
 
EDIT!! LESS THAN 10,000 votes tipped the scale for the whole election as of 3:20 am eastern time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You are incorrect.

At present the vote count is over 300k in favor of Bush.

Still a TINY margin though... and one that could still evaporate. Although it is unlikely that recounts would change the electoral numbers even if Gore gets the popular vote.

Now if Gore loses with a victory in the Popular vote that will be even more interesting...

cAPS
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To: Jeff Kirk who wrote (127570)11/8/2000 11:27:03 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1570294
 
The people around Seattle had signs with a picture of Ralph Nader and the caption "not for sale !" ... he may not have been paid for it but he was definitely working for the Bush campaign.

We also had signs up saying a vote for Nader was a vote for Bush....it wasn't WA that got taken.

ted