From: Jay Thomas (jay@thomas.vg)
Date: Sat Dec 30 2000 - 07:07:50 PST
Boy, I can't wait till the 2002 elections. By then, Gores lead should be
well over 2 million. By 2004, maybe he can just take the Whitehouse by
default. :-) Keep counting, we'll let you know when it's enough.
Rohit Khare wrote:
>
> [The 2000 census redistricting would have added 8 electoral votes to
> Bush's total in the 31 states he won. I gotta admit whatever you
> thought of Gore, the map looked awful red with all those big square
> states and the entire South going to Bush... Rohit]
>
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> December 30, 2000
> Gore's Lead in the Popular Vote Now Exceeds 500,000
> By DAVID STOUT
>
> WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 - Vice President Al Gore's nationwide lead in the
> popular vote has grown by about 200,000, to more than half a million,
> since Dec. 18, when the Electoral College sealed his fate and made
> Gov. George W. Bush the 43rd president of the United States.
-- "You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend: Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig" -Clint Eastwood, "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" 1967
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