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To: TimF who wrote (129607)12/13/2000 1:36:40 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570548
 
Tim,

If you throw out all of the ambiguous chad votes I think Bush might win even without the Seminole county absentee ballots.

What information are you basing this statement on?

Scumbria



To: TimF who wrote (129607)12/13/2000 1:43:50 PM
From: Dan3  Respond to of 1570548
 
Re: More generally I don't really want it both ways. If a vote is really unclear it probably should be throw out,
whoever winds up president as a result of this.


I'm for the "try to count every vote" point of view, but I respect your position. Once you start rejecting sets of votes, it can be hard to draw the line at when to stop (so far though, the simple "will it help Bush" rule seems to have been successfully applied in Florida"

Regards,

Dan