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To: Nick who wrote (13246)11/9/2000 11:45:44 AM
From: Murrey Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Nick...the complaint in St. Louis was valid. A lower judge allowed the polls to stay open after the 7:00 close. St. Louis is heavily skewed Democratic. At the time most state and federal races were very tight.

By the way, the lower judge was overruled.

Are you sure the GOP claimed a Demo conspiracy all over the U.S.?



To: Nick who wrote (13246)11/9/2000 11:47:02 AM
From: Selectric II  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
He wasn't saying any such thing when CNN pulled the plug. He was talking about police finding a voting machine in an empty lot. Do you find that interesting? Isn't that newsworthy? Isn't voter fraud and bias newsworthy? CNN certainly seems interested when it affects their candidate in West Palm Beach, don't they? And, CNN didn't cut to any late-breaking news, just talking heads.

This lawyer convinced an appeals court to overturn the lower judge who ordered some heavily-Democrat St. Louis polls be kept open late. He was accompanied at the news conference by a U.S. Senator. Not exactly a couple of hacks.