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To: flatsville who wrote (35254)11/8/2000 4:48:23 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 436258
 
Here is a jpg of the Palm Beach ballot - 'esplain me how anyone could find it confusing, please?

news.findlaw.com

What's the proposed solution? Have everyone in Florida vote again? You may not believe in miracles but we really would see dead men walking, right up to the polling booth. Except for Ralph Nader, because he'd be dade. As in Miami-Dade. -g-



To: flatsville who wrote (35254)11/8/2000 9:11:29 PM
From: LLCF  Respond to of 436258
 
<And as one FL news commentator mentioned, "There aren't enough Nazis in Palm Beach to give Buchanan 3,704 votes." >

ROFLMAO... sounds to me from what I heard on NPR that there are a LOT of people [thousands anyway] that got headfaked by the bollots. They want to "re-vote", hard to argue... could take days, or more. Foreigners getting nervous in the market.

DAK



To: flatsville who wrote (35254)11/8/2000 9:49:59 PM
From: Tom Smith  Respond to of 436258
 
My understanding is that Buchanan got about 0.7% of the vote consistently from demographically similar counties in Florida, including Palm Beach...despite dissimilar voting ballots. This implies that the ballot was not an issue. Nader got about 1.5%.