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To: Kanetsu who wrote (41641)11/17/2000 1:23:44 PM
From: Mark Konrad  Respond to of 57584
 
Possible contrarian view: Christopher/Boies response was not unexpected but it does remove all doubt Gore will pursue a no-holds-barred "scorched earth" legal attack up to and including the U.S. Supreme Court. Whether this is good or bad for the country can be debated but there is no longer any uncertainty. Markets hate uncertainty...I would not be surprised to see a modest rally from today's lows. All in my optimistic and "statesmanlike" opinion!--MK--



To: Kanetsu who wrote (41641)11/17/2000 2:00:01 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Respond to of 57584
 
Problems Arise With Florida Overseas Votes

Like everything else in the contentious Florida vote count, problems already are cropping up with the crucial overseas ballots that remain to be tallied.
In Orange County--home to Orlando and Walt Disney World--65 votes are on hand from people who didn't request an absentee ballot from the county.

Margaret Dunn, who works in the election supervisors' office in Orange County, summed up the challenges officials face as they untangle complicated questions, such as how her county ended up with those 65 ballots.
"Everything's so screwed up," she said.

Hmmm...
Sounds like Chicago....
latimes.com

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