Gore wins by 9 votes???

Bryan

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<< Campaign aides say Gore won the election by nine votes, based on votes counted but not certified by the state. As the Democrats see it, Gore should have picked up 157 votes from Miami-Dade County and another 215 votes from Palm Beach County. On top of that, Democrats argue that 174 overseas absentee ballots that went to Bush should have been disqualified. When the 372 uncounted Gore votes are added to his certified total and the 174 Bush votes are subtracted from his final count, Gore comes out ahead by nine votes. >>



Read it at CNN

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Did the guy who wrote the article put his name in there as writing that, or did it just say, Written By: A Democrat???
 

Stallion

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Don't forget those 16 people in Kazakstan who voted for him too so it should be 25 votes.
 

fdiskboy

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If &quot;ifs&quot; and &quot;buts&quot; were candy and nuts,
we'd all have a merry Christmas.
 

TheDennis

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What I don't understand is is how does Gore know what the correct count should be. How does he have access to all of the vote counts and know what they should be when the counties can't even get them counted in time.
 

Zucchini

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Well they are finished counting now:p sorta, one county kinda stopped prematurely.. and add a possible 5000 bush absentees that are suspect.
 

cxim

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That link is a good one.

At the bottom of the page are links to copies of the text of the letters sent to SOC Harris requesting extended time for the recounts.

Note that only one county actually addressed why extra time was needed &amp; not one county made any effort to say that they had made a diligent effort to meet the deadline &amp; had failed.

No county says anything like we have counted 35% or 10%, etc.

The one county that mentions time ( Broward ) also took time for holidays &amp; vacations... Yep she was on vacation so we didn't work.

Note the woman on vacation was a republican &amp; She was at GW's ranch in Texas. Haha ! The great republican conspiracy....

I think she is eligible for official Bushon status.... LOL
 

Stallion

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What about the absentees that didn't get counted yet. Oh,that's right, screw our armed forces men and women. Why should there vote count. :)
 

Double Trouble

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Every vote should count? Whadaya mean 'every'? How do you define 'every'? If every vote means &quot;all votes cast for Gore or not punched at all&quot;, then yes, every vote should be counted. Bush votes should be excluded from the count whereever possible. ;)

If this BS got any deeper we'd need a shovel to get out......
 

PCAddict

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What about the absentees that didn't get counted yet. Oh,that's right, screw our armed forces men and women. Why should there vote count.

If anyone earned the right to vote it's those folks.
 

XMan

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Gee, I didn't hear Bob Dole complaining about &quot;every vote should count&quot; four years ago. They threw out more votes in Florida then than now because of the same kind of problems.
 

Zucchini

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Still, if you look at the florida election without bias and use only logic, then no one wins. I've seen several professors of statistics and political science say that a vote difference of such miniscule size is irrelevant. Its easily within the margin of error and all this bs is well bs:p The founding fathers should have created a provision for such a problem.. but they obviously didn't. As much as i don't like it, it seems they both can legitimately claim they have won. Its a shame the office can't be shared. Imagine bush and gore being forced to walk hand in hand everywhere they would go like in that one haloween eps of the simpsons hehe, creeepy!

back to being biased.. gore won the popular vote by ~337k votes bush camp has to stop claiming they have the will of the people.
 

Zucchini

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Xeroxman,

You realize your argueing that since its fuxored up now, and has always been fuxored up, it must be right.
 

AndrewR

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No, I think the argument is that it was screwed up back then, is screwed up now, and will be screwed up for the next election if something is not done in the meantime. HOWEVER, those changes cannot be implemented now so that Gore wins instead of Bush AFTER the election is held.
 

Double Trouble

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The argument that such a small difference &quot;shouldn't matter&quot; or is meaningless is patently stupid. Even if the difference was 1 stinkin' vote either way, a majority of the votes wins.

Sorry Lakers, since you only won by one point at the end of game 7, and there were 500,000 points scored this season, you don't deserve the title. We should have a new game to determine the winner ;). Gimme a break..... The Sore/Loserman campaign will just try everything. How sad.
 

Zucchini

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&quot;The argument that such a small difference &quot;shouldn't matter&quot; or is meaningless is patently stupid. Even if the difference was 1 stinkin' vote either way, a majority of the votes wins. &quot;

Hah, you can't compare votes with count errors to baskets shot in basketball. The analogy would work if we had computer records of every vote and who they were from.

Yes i know its politically unfeasable, each party will try to get a technical win.:p I was just looking at it rationally.
 

Moonbeam

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tagej, not sad to most voters. Remember Gore is the popular choice even if he doesn't win. It is obligatory to the voting majority that he press on. Gore has the will of the people not Bush. It defies any objective and fair minded person's sense of justice to hand Bush the presidency when he lost the popular vote in the US and Florida. I can imagine how the Reps, with 'character' on their side, would be acting if the roles were reversed. It would doubtless be the work of the Debble.
 

Bryan

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<< Remember Gore is the popular choice even if he doesn't win >>



Remember, Gore is the popular choice by less than 3/1000 of a percent nationwide. Drop it.
 

Zucchini

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Can't drop it, its a wider margin then in any other hotly contested election in the past. 300k votes isn't something to sneeze at anyhow.