Volusia County worse than Palm Beach County says Washington Post

jonnyGURU

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You know that this sort of thing actually happens in EVERY state.

Just all of the focus is on Florida because the race is so close.

How bad can a county be that produces Dat'l Peppers and San Sebastian Wines??? :p
 

Tominator

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The worst thing is that I imagine these type of things happened in the vast majority of counties nationwide...

..as a note...I guess we can start EXPORTING bananas now!:disgust:
 

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Johnny:

Yes. Florida is just getting hit because of the closeness of the vote. Those Nader voters <cough, cough>, donja know!

Anyway, we could never go to the popular vote with the quality of the voting machines and personnel we have in place in the states today.

Just imagine what West Virginia, Mississippi, and Ohio must be like! Ha!

By the way, as soon as I saw those hot pepper ads, I started salivating! I think I need a jalapena bagel with jalapena salsa cream cheese. <dashes into kitchen> Yum, yum!!!


Good thing I ran 5 miles this morning. <burp>
 

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Tom:

Yes, bananas, but not voting technology! I hope no American company had a pending voting machine contract with, say, Chile, or Russia. Kiss it in the bupkis bye-bye.
 

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If they did I'll bet they got canceled!;)

Hey! West Virginia must be legit....they went GW!:cool:
 

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Tom:

West Virginia probably has a mess and the people don't know it.

Any state that keeps electing that turkey Byrd :p has to be totally screwed up.
 

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chess9 - Do you know if the Tuesday by 5 PM is a hard deadline? I can't see how Palm Beach County can finish a hand count or even be close to finishing a hand count by then. That means their results will be thrown out, as will the other counties who are trying to hand count (mainly stong Gore counties). If the Republicans fight every single ballot, even if it is pretty obvious what the vote was, they has grind the process to a halt.

With those counties thrown out, Bush wins very big in Florida. That'll force even more lawsuits.

Michael
 

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Michael:

I'm not a lawyer, so I don't have a clue. Maybe the judge can order an extension. Time is getting tight though.

TripleShot might know, although he isn't from Florida. I suspect we'll hear a lot more about the time crunch on Monday.

Gore only needs a few thousand votes more than Bush to win. The absentee votes alone would probably give Bush about a 2000 vote margin. But add in the manual recount votes for Gore and Bush, and I'm thinking 2-5,000 vote win for Gore.

Edit: Also, if the lawsuits end up in an ordered revote, the Gore vote will swell because a lot of the Bush people won't come out and some of the Nader people will vote for Bush (but not many) and ALL of the Dems will show up.

We'll just have to wait and see for sure.

Ain't this fun! :p
 

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By the way, I think Gore would be a fairly big winner in a Volusia County manual recount. Also, expect to see lawsuits from the black college students who are totally p*ssed off they didn't get a chance to vote because of the screwups by the Board of Elections.

 

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With all due respect to Tripleshot and Russ, I doubt that either are the best to ask questions like that to <grin>. I guess I'll have to scan the news channels and see what for of talking head experts the networks drag up.

Michael
 

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Michael:

Well, Russ could do it if he were interested in the issue. TripleShot probably will find out first. He's a veritable tiger for information.
 

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Actually chess, I voted Gore and not Nader.

Although I feel Nader is a better man, I knew he didn't stand a snowman's chance in hell of winning. I wouldn't want to give a vote to Bush. :p

Besides, his foreign policy was gray anyway. ;)

 

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Johnny:

You da man! :p

I too like a lot of things about Nader, particularly his forthrightness, but better the warm spit candidate than the cold spit candidate, so I also chose Gore.
 

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LMAO this is the best quote in that article

&quot;No wonder people in the North think we're a bunch of bumbling idiots--because we are,&quot; says James Clayton, a DeLand lawyer--and he represents Bush.&quot;

That's one heck of an article, and when you think that the Presidency depends on only a couple of hundred votes, how in the hell can the Bush team hurry this and say that counting ballots by hand is unconstitutional.
 

JellyBaby

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<< we could never go to the popular vote with the quality of the voting machines and personnel we have in place in the states today. >>

chess9,

The fact you considered this while Senator Hillary Rodman Clinton has not should scare the pants off every New Yorker. She has called for abolishing the EC, you know.

This is your government at work, people. Watch it, laugh it at, get angry at it?but never forget it.
 

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<< That was underscored when poll worker Gene Tracy, 79, walked into the election office Wednesday explaining how a bag of ballots was left in his car. ?I about had a cotton-pickin? stroke,? he told a local reporter. ?I hollered for my wife and I said, ?The dadburn ballots are still in the car.? &quot; >>



My God. What is wrong with people?
 

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<< Do you know if the Tuesday by 5 PM is a hard deadline? I can't see how Palm Beach County can finish a hand count or even be close to finishing a hand count by then. >>



Michael,

I heard on CNN radio news, 3:00 PM my time, that suits are being prepared against the Florida Secretary of State to force the deadline to be extended.

Take a wild guess who the plaintiffs are.

Russ, NCNE
 

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My lawyer just called and told me that Gore is only up about 50 votes in Volusia County as of a few hours ago. He was disappointed the increase was so small.

Added to about 160 votes in PBC, that means Bush's lead is under about 120 votes as of several hours ago. Gore will be ahead in Florida by the time the Federal Court hears the GOP case tomorrow. Overseas ballots still must be counted of course.


Frankly, I think post-election is far more interesting than anything that happened during the election. We are living through an historical, but also hysterical, time. Just think of the stories you'll be able to tell your kids and grandkids. :p