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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Nandu who wrote (2742)11/20/2000 8:13:33 AM
From: moosebeary  Respond to of 6710
 
Gore's career isn't over, just his

presidential career. He couldn't get elected dogcatcher in TN, where he has never lived, but did visit relatives a few times. But he has a career left, and that is to move to NY and be elected senator when one of the two peanuts now holding that office in NY dies or moves on. Hillary Roddam, by the way, will run for president in 2012, and lose miserably....the greatest gift from the democans to the republicrats since McGovern. Regards, Moose



To: Nandu who wrote (2742)11/20/2000 11:23:11 AM
From: Nandu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6710
 
I consider Bush as good as elected, irrespective of how the FL supreme court rules.

However, and I have mentioned this before, doesn't Leiberman still have a chance? Can't Dems, or anyone else, for that matter, challenge the ability of the electors from Texas to vote for both Bush and Cheney, on the grounds that both were/are residents of Texas?

Just wondering.