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To: Rick who wrote (34539)11/10/2000 11:25:36 AM
From: John Stichnoth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
There's something about taking the oath of office, and moving into the big white house, that gives authority to the person in the office. It's a problem that will suddenly vaporize. They've got until December to make this happen.

The 1876 election was marked by fraud, I understand. The only real danger facing the eventual winner is the perception that he cheated to gain the office. I'm confident that both Gore and Bush are aware of this danger, and will do nothing that might smack of dirt.



To: Rick who wrote (34539)11/10/2000 11:54:22 AM
From: Thomas Mercer-Hursh  Respond to of 54805
 
That is, while someone will be declared the winner and be president, there may be no way that everyone will be minimally satisfied with the outcome, no matter what it is.

Given that Wall Street seems to like it when the government is deadlocked and can't do anything, this might be seen as good news....