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To: Ellen who wrote (86354)11/24/2000 1:30:01 PM
From: The Street  Respond to of 769670
 
Absolutely not?????????

From your article:


Once there, the Republicans were allowed to fix thousands of improperly filled-out applications for absentee ballots that had been sent in by GOP voters.
Jacobs has demanded that the court throw out all of the county's 17,000 absentee ballots--10,006 of which went to Republican George W. Bush. Democrat Al Gore won 5,209 of the absentee votes. In the improbable math of the 2000 presidential election, Seminole County has provided yet another way--unlikely, perhaps, but possible--for Gore to erase Bush's 900-plus-vote lead and win the White House.


Can I spell it for you? Can you read? IT SAYS APPLICATIONS. NOT ballots.

Judge Denies GOP Motion to Dismiss Democrat's Suit
In Monday's ruling, county Circuit Judge Debra Nelson, a recent appointee of Republican Gov. Jeb Bush, denied a GOP motion to dismiss Jacobs' lawsuit and said she would go ahead with a hearing on the case next Monday.


Integrity by a Jeb appointee, I expected nothing else...