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2:55 p.m. By NRs John J. Miller & Ramesh Ponnuru |
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Today's Palm Beach Post, for instance, reports from what it calls "the most Democratic [county] in the state": "Four county officials all of them Democrats spent seven hours Wednesday examining every pencil mark on 2,073 ballots that had been rejected by Gadsden County's ballot screening machine to try to reconstruct what the voters meant." Reconstruct what the voters meant? This, obviously, opens many opportunities for vote fraud. Republicans will be wise to have well-paid lawyers monitoring this whole process. The risk for Gore, however, may be even greater. If the hand recount doesn't go his way, after all, he will have lost Florida three times: the election-night count, the machine recount, and the hand recount. Elections are not a best-of-seven series, and any legal challenge Gore intends to mount perhaps on behalf of barking Palm Beachers who claim they couldn't read their ballots will look petty. The Republican claim that he should do what Richard Nixon did in 1960 won't be simply a Republican claim. It will be made by others, too, and Gore will come under huge pressure to give up.
Sins of the Father
The Electoral-College Campaign |
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