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To: zonkie who wrote (93233)11/28/2000 11:40:36 PM
From: Techplayer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
zonkie, I pose a very plausible situation. How would one come into possession of such a device? why would the very fact that being in possession of such a device is illegal not deter a person of responsibility form being so? I will pose another theory...because since Clinton has gotten away with everything that he has done, the laws of the US and FLA are apparently below the Democratic party. tp



To: zonkie who wrote (93233)11/28/2000 11:47:30 PM
From: david james  Respond to of 769667
 
Republicans demand recount! Republicans argue too many votes left uncounted.

cnn.com

New Mexico elections officials Tuesday issued a
conditional certification of Gore as winner in that state's
presidential contest, pending a final review of disputed
ballots in one county.

The state canvassing board said Gore's 483-vote margin
would not be certified until Thursday after a judge in
Roosevelt County can review the status of 570 disputed
ballots that were not counted for either candidate.
Republicans said the 10 percent undervote in Roosevelt
County was "significantly higher" than in other New
Mexico counties and asked for another check.


The winner in New Mexico is awarded five electoral votes.
Candidates have until Dec. 6 to ask for a recount and until
Jan. 8 to contest the results. The Bush campaign has not
indicated it will not contest the election