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To: Road Walker who wrote (117773)11/14/2000 9:13:06 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Respond to of 186894
 
RE:"What is Bush's strategy?"

1. Wait for the absentee ballots.
2. If they go his way then FL should certify the election for Bush.
3. Gore should back down, he can still play martyr.

Jim



To: Road Walker who wrote (117773)11/14/2000 9:36:34 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
John,

I don't know what Bush's plan is. My plan would be the similar as Lee's was. Most of the food is grown in the midwest and south, so it should be easy to starve the north.

The democratic controlled counties to redodo their recounts have to have their reasons in to the secretary of state by 2pm tomorrow.

I believe that the democratic counties using for an excuse by saying "our man lost, and a recount showed we still lost, so we want to redodo a rererecount of ballots by our own fair equal and unbiased hands" will not be accepted.

steve



To: Road Walker who wrote (117773)11/15/2000 12:09:16 AM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
John,

What is Bush's strategy?

Following is not a strategy, but the best case scenario for Bush:
- Only 1 county - Palm Beach submits request for manual recounts
- Secretary of State Harris rejects it.
- Gore team sues to overturn her decision.
- The decision on overturning her decision will take time
- In the meantime, the overseas ballots come in. Bush gains ground
- Harris declare the final count.

This will leave Gore in an impossible situation and he will feel a lot of pressure to concede.

Joe