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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Oral Roberts who wrote (5624)12/10/2000 10:24:24 AM
From: TraderGreg  Respond to of 6710
 
Jeff-I don't think you'll see Gore acting in that fashion after his concession. His supporters will, rest assured, but he has to be above the fray.

By the same token, I sincerely hope that Bush is not as conservative as his supporters reflected from a (hopefully) distorted sample taken from this thread.

I believe that the candidates have both been defined by the extreme fringes of their opponents' supporters.

TG



To: Oral Roberts who wrote (5624)12/10/2000 10:29:31 AM
From: TraderGreg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6710
 
To be perfectly honest, Boies is not on my favorites list.
One thing for sure, the Repubs had the far superior legal team, irrespective of what their prior ratings were by comparison.

Then again, I went for the Union, but I thought US Grant wasn't fit to shine RE Lee's boots. In fact, if Lee had decided to stay with the Union rather than VA, there never would have been a Battle of Gettysburg. The South would have been crushed well before 1863 and well to the south of PA. That's how much expertise Lee brought to the war. JMHO, not based on professional knowledge.

TG