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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Hawkmoon who wrote (5245)11/9/2000 2:03:45 AM
From: KLP  Respond to of 10042
 
THANKS! for finding that most interesting article, Ron. I wonder just how many thousands of ballots were not delivered to the military. Also wonder if the military gave it's people any time off to vote, MOST especially if there weren't any polling places on any bases. The UAW did.

Wonder if we will know just how many ballots were given to newly registered voters...What happened to having to register to vote 6 WEEKS before voting day, or you couldn't vote? When did the rules change on letting convicted felons vote?

Where have we been, America? Sleeping?? Working to pay taxes and keep our families well and safe? Time to wake up and look around. Perhaps that is what this Election is telling us.

REPUBLIC..The United States is a Republic..a land and people governed by laws. We are "democracy in a Republic"....Some folks keep "forgetting" that...if they ever knew.



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (5245)11/9/2000 3:29:03 AM
From: ColtonGang  Respond to of 10042
 
With recounts completed for 32 of Florida's 67 counties, Bush's
lead had been reduced by roughly 800 votes, shrinking to less than
1,000 out of more than 5.8 million cast. Sowing further doubts
about the outcome, an undetermined number of absentee ballots
from Floridians living overseas have several more days to trickle in.
But much of Wednesday's focus was on the state's Gold Coast,
famous for its high-rise condos and legion of retirees.
In Palm Beach County, election officials announced that
Tuesday night more than 19,000 computer ballots had been
disqualified because they had been punched for more than one
presidential candidate. Democratic Party lawyers asserted the
design of the ballot led to the confusion and that they may ask for a
revote, which would cast the presidential race into further doubt.Democrats
charged the confusion may not
only have caused the double-punching that disqualified 19,121
ballots but also led some Gore supporters to vote for the Reform
Party's Pat Buchanan by mistake.
Three people filed suit Wednesday seeking a new election in the
county, where Buchanan received 3,407 votes for president, more
than he received in any other Florida county.
"If all of our voters had been able to vote and all of our votes
been counted, we wouldn't have been in this situation," said Bob
Poe, chairman of the Florida Democratic Party.