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To: Gary Ng who wrote (118046)11/16/2000 2:42:16 AM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 186894
 
Gary,

However, it may cost the GOP to lose the majority in the house and/or the senate in 2002.

2 years is a long time. One thing to consider is that there will be a redistricting. In 2002 race, Republicans will get additional built-in advantage, since the population in Democrat controlled areas has shrunk, but has grown in Republican areas.

Joe



To: Gary Ng who wrote (118046)11/16/2000 10:58:59 AM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Gary, >If there is no surprise in the absentee ballot, Bush win be the bitter winner and I predict any court challenge will lose. However, it may cost the GOP to lose the majority in the house and/or the senate in 2002.

Why? Is it because you thing the reps have pissed off more people than the dems?

Tony