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To: DOUG H who wrote (20)11/19/2000 7:16:08 PM
From: Carolyn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34
 
look at this - it gets worse. Talk about blatant stealing!!!

Sunday November 19, 2000; 2:51 PM ET

As Gore Tally Lags, Broward Loosens Recount Rules

Amid reports that hand recounts in four heavily Democratic Florida counties were not yielding enough
new votes for Al Gore, election officials in populous Broward county decided Sunday to loosen the
rules in favor of the vice president.

"The (election) board said Sunday that it would consider the ballots with dimple, pregnant chads or
otherwise questionable chads," reported the Associated Press about the rule switch. Previously
Broward County had counted ballots only where at least two corners of the ballot chad had been
dislodged.

The decision to liberalize the rules came after Circuit Court Judge John Miller warned Friday that he
would order the change himself "if they did not examine the ballot to see if a voter's intent could be
determined."

After the rule change was announced, Broward GOP chairman Ed Pozzuoli complained, "The Gore
campaign wants to lower the bar because it needs more votes."

With nearly half of Broward's 609 precincts counted by midday Sunday, election canvassers had
uncovered just 85 new votes for the vice president.

Counters had set aside questionable ballots since Broward's recount began Friday, which could now be
reviewed under the new standards and added to the Gore total.

On Sunday morning, the New York Daily News and the Dallas Morning News reported that Florida's
hand recounts were not producing enough new Gore votes to overcome Bush's 930 vote lead.

newsmax.com