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Yes Bush lost by over 400,000 then in a coup won by 5 to 4
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> A nice thought, but unfortunatly Americans are too fickle to maintain the
> long process that would be needed to change the most rudimentary aspects of
> their election system. I can't even imagine a movemnet that would change
> constitution (ie to remove the electoral collage). Some may carry the fight
> on, but I suspect that it will quickly fade, and by January they will all be
> caught-up in "Super-Bowl fever" with the election problems long-forgotten.
>
> J.
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> Norm wrote:
> >from these disastrous Florida voting machine mechanical and procedural
> >failures can we assume that ALL state legislatures have received the
> >message and will soon work to revamp their entire voting mechanics and
> >procedures so that in every state each voter who wants to cast a vote
> >can be assured that it definitely be counted?
>
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