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To: U Up U Down who wrote (65669)11/9/2000 11:08:42 AM
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Daley said it's impossible to say how many of the 19,000 ballots nullified in
heavily Democratic Palm Beach County would have gone to Gore, but he
said the fact that so many were nullified - because people voted for two
candidates - "ought to raise a serious question."

Asked what can be done about getting back those votes that were nullified,
Daley said legal experts are examining that question "and looking at other
possibilities for lawsuits and possible remedies to solve this problem."
Daley called it an issue of "great seriousness."

Daley said the Gore campaign is gathering information and looking at all the
options, including legal action. But, he added, "There's no need to rush
through a judgment here...there is no crisis, there'll be no crisis, those who
try to manufacture some great crisis do a disservice to the 96 million
Americans who went out and voted on Tuesday and expressed their
opinions as to who should be the next president of the United States."
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