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To: PCSS who wrote (86441)11/8/2000 10:58:06 PM
From: Chris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
Michael,

You know I just heard Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore say that it is the voters' responsibility to ask if they are confused. To negate the vote because they voted wrong after the fact would undermine our whole democratic process. I agree with him.
They should have said something before the returns, not after!!! You know the lawsuits and accusations of voter fraud, intimidation, etc. that have been made will do more harm to our country no matter who is elected president. I hope no matter who the loser is that they will care more about our country than themselves and graciously congratulate the winner and close this as quickly as possible. We don't need this kind of turmoil. Reminds me of the impeachment. Worse than that--whoever wins will be a one-term president and blamed, no matter what, if anything goes sour with the economy, etc. God help us all.

Chris P.



To: PCSS who wrote (86441)11/8/2000 11:17:21 PM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
I am not trying to be biased here, but, Michael, give it up, voters "mistakes" are not grounds for doing anything but counting up the ballots. Nor is preannouncing results by third parties. They are unfortunate, but that's all they are.