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To: SpinCity1 who wrote (20925)11/20/2000 6:42:50 PM
From: johnsto1  Respond to of 24256
 
their sand bagging until Bush camp thinks all is clear and concedes hand count;then the old hoodwink "we found 1400 Gore votes in Miami Dade in the middle pile"...thanks to Buggsy Daley....



To: SpinCity1 who wrote (20925)11/20/2000 7:53:21 PM
From: Harry_Behemoth  Respond to of 24256
 
I believe that Gore is relying on the dimpled, pregnant, and hanging chad ballots that have been set aside thus far. There are quite a few of them.

Here's an interesting article that questions whether Gore has enough votes to overcome Bush's lead;
msnbc.com
Officials used machines Sunday to begin sorting punch-card ballots, separating those with clear punch holes from ballots in question. The so-called “undervotes,” ballots on which no vote was registered by the machines, are where Gore expects to make his biggest gains, and they are being set aside so the canvassing board can scrutinize them later.
More than 28,000 ballots were thrown out in the first machine counting on Election Night, including 10,750 undervotes.