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To: johnd who wrote (53285)11/14/2000 11:54:50 AM
From: johnd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Time for Gore to give up and focus on 2004. Walk out with dignity

Counties in Ohio,
Illinois and West
Virginia all used a
variation of the
same two-page
punch-card design
that poll workers
gave voters in Palm
Beach County, Fla.
Few voters in those
counties
complained, although election officials said the forms
confused some people.

"It's a ballot used elsewhere; it's not as if this was the
first time," said elections expert Darrell West, political
science professor at Brown University.

A Georgia school psychologist drove that point home
in the days after the election, when he gave 71
second-graders a butterfly ballot and asked them to
pick their favorite Disney character. Not one of the
kids marked a ballot wrong - Mickey Mouse and
Goofy tied for top honors.