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To: Ellen who wrote (108085)12/9/2000 3:40:13 PM
From: alan w  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
The Sem. County case wanted to throw them even though the voter did no wrong. Gore could have publicly condemned that case given his "will of the voter stance".

Yes to your last point. You are absolutely correct that voters are responsible for following instructions. Votes should be thrown out in the case of incorrectly cast ballots. So, that opinion is not limited to Democratic voters.

Now do you agree that Gore's "no comment" on the Seminole case was at the least cowardly? Or are you engaging in your favorite line about Rep's. about a double standard?

alan w



To: Ellen who wrote (108085)12/10/2000 11:49:37 AM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 769667
 
I never said all absentee ballots were military. It is disingenuous (politely speaking) to continue to argue that the Gore team did not try to disqualify military votes. Period. JLA