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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mephisto who wrote (9611)2/15/2001 11:13:01 PM
From: Slugger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10042
 
no absolute conclusions can be drawn from the overvotes

That says it all.



To: Mephisto who wrote (9611)2/16/2001 11:54:33 AM
From: George Coyne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10042
 
The first survey, conducted on behalf of the Washington Post, shows that Mr Gore
had a nearly three-to-one majority among 56,000 Florida voters whose November 7 ballot papers
were discounted because they contained more than one punched hole.


May I ask a very simple question? How can any rational person come up with the idea that ANYBODY has any majority when there are multiple punches on the ballot? I would like to see the specifics of the multiple punch ballots, please!



To: Mephisto who wrote (9611)2/16/2001 12:00:57 PM
From: George Coyne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10042
 
Though no absolute conclusions can be drawn from the overvotes, the
implication that many thousands more invalidated Floridians intended
to vote for Mr Gore than for Mr Bush seems hard to resist.


Specifically, I would like to see exactly how many double punches were Gore-Bush Double punches. A significant number of these would be a strong indication of Dem fraud