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To: Biomaven who wrote (2016)11/10/2000 6:52:25 PM
From: nigel bates  Respond to of 52153
 
the courts will get in gear with great rapidity

Peter, your unblemished optimism puts this jaded cynic to shame. (g)

nig



To: Biomaven who wrote (2016)11/11/2000 5:42:24 PM
From: IRWIN JAMES FRANKEL  Respond to of 52153
 
Hi Peter,

"There's one scenario that's been floated that has Florida still not decided when the Electoral College meets, which apparently would mean Gore would be elected, because he would have the majority of the EC."

It may not be that simple. What if the Republican set of electors from Florida appear the EC and seek to vote for Bush? (If this happens - expect the dem electors to also appear.)

If that happens, the House of Representatives becomes the judge of who to accept as valid electors. This ability to "seat" the electors vested in the HOR, makes them the ultimate judge in the court of determining who will be the next President of the US.

ij



To: Biomaven who wrote (2016)11/13/2000 12:17:05 AM
From: Jibacoa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52153
 
Unfavorable article on this week's Barrons on biotech sector:

interactive.wsj.com

As far as the question of Florida not been able to report its electoral votes, I don't think it is going to be the case. Also with the tables changing in New Mexico and perhaps Iowa, Gore may not have the advantage on electoral votes he claims to have at present.

Bernard