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To: J. C. Dithers who wrote (18701)11/22/2000 9:55:13 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
IMO, the worst thing for the nation would be to allow Gore to win on these terms. My hunch is that the Bush team will become more aggressive and scale up their PR machine as well. They have some good issues to discuss. Americans want a FAIR election. I am an independent who is glad he did not vote for Gore this year. Many of my friends that did are starting to regret their decision. Look at who is on his team and how they behave -- that organized effort to disqualify as many of the military absentee ballots as possible is amazing. I feel we HAVE NOT heard the end of it. Of course, Gore DID NOT stand up and take responsibility for it. He wants to win at all costs and IMO would not be an effective President. I do not think Mr. Gore can easily rally the support of our country and become a successful leader. He needs to consider doing what's best for the country and I think he should have conceded long ago. It's not his style though.

Stay tuned...the battle for the White House is far from over...;-)

Regards,

Scott