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To: Gary Ng who wrote (40668)12/10/2000 5:29:41 PM
From: michael97123  Respond to of 70976
 
I am not sure they can. I am not sure about much. But a few sc experts and former clerks said the 12th was a soft date and if the SC ruled for gore(unlikely) the count could resume. The real hard date is the 18th when the vote takes place in the electrical(joke) college.
PS NYU con law expert said he expected bush to win in a larger margin than 5-4. His rationale was that they voted against the stay because Bush could have won outright and if the SC was to reverse a Gore victory by 50 votes, the american people would be mature enough to deal with that fact. But these same liberal judges were really pissed off at Florida SC for not paying attention to their reversal and felt that their current rationale was bogus.