Math isn’t Koza’s strong point. Winning 51-49 isn’t winning by one percentage point, it’s winning by two. But you can win the state’s electoral votes with much less than one percent of the vote, as Mondale did when he carried Minnesota in 1984 by 4,000 votes out of 2 million cast, or Bush did in 2000 in Florida (officially a margin of 537 votes out of 6 million, but only after Democrat officials fraudulently narrowed the margin).
3,000 military votes for Bush were approved by the Florida Supreme Court but Katherine Harris held to her original tally when she certified the count. Floriduh wasn’t as close as the Left claims.