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To: Dalin who wrote (13566)11/9/2000 6:34:58 PM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 65232
 
>>SANTA FE (Reuters) - New Mexico's five electoral votes in the U.S. presidential race remained undecided on Thursday because of a recount of 67,000 ballots in one county that could threaten Vice President Al Gore (news - web sites)'s unofficial lead of about 10,000 votes in the state......

New Mexico election officials said computer problems had prevented an accurate count of between 65,000 and 67,000 absentee and early-voting ballots in Bernalillo County, the state's most-populous district and site of the city of Albuquerque.

The recount started early on Thursday and was expected to take about 12 to 16 hours, state elections director Denise Lamb said........

Republicans said they saw a 50-50 chance of swinging the state to Bush.

``In the end it will be so thin you'll be able to put a piece of paper between them,'' said Mike Kozeliski, executive director of Bush's state campaign organization.<<

dailynews.yahoo.com

>>MY COMMENTS<< Again, the Republicans did not request nor demand this recount. Although it does not say what was stated in the live Republican response, it shows that they did not request or demand this recount..... read my comments on the Republican live response...... it seems this story supports what I heard......

On to Wisconsin.......

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