To: Seeking the truth
It's this kind of stuff (which was reported all over the US in 2000) that makes me question whether Algore really won the popular vote.
3 posted on
12/05/2002 12:01:52 PM PST by
My2Cents
To: My2Cents
"makes me question whether Algore really won the popular vote." Or worse.....whether or not Bill Clinton really won the second term.
To: My2Cents
It's this kind of stuff (which was reported all over the US in 2000) that makes me question whether Algore really won the popular vote. When it comes to vote fraud DemocRatic shame knows no boundaries.
Here in 2000 the Rats passed out cigarettes to bums and encouraged college students to vote more than once, which probably caused the state to go Gore.
To: My2Cents
Question it you should. Between 15 million illegal aliens and miraculously high registration and voting rates in bombed-out inner-city precincts, you got yourself Gore's popular vote margin and probably a million to spare.
20 posted on
12/05/2002 12:29:49 PM PST by
eno_
To: My2Cents
It's this kind of stuff (which was reported all over the US in 2000) that makes me question whether Algore really won the popular vote.Al Gore did NOT win the popular vote. More than one study showed that once the networks started claiming Gore had it in the bag around 7:30pm Eastern, it didn't just cause Floridians in the Central Time Zone to give up and stay home, it did so for the entire rest of the country as well. The studies indicated that Bush probably lost somewhere between 2 and 3 MILLION votes out West as a result.
29 posted on
12/05/2002 12:52:58 PM PST by
Timesink
To: My2Cents
I've always thought the same thing.
I remember reading the California absentee was always Republican, including Bob "Mr. Lackluster - Lousy Campaigner". I understand he had a 500.000 plurality in 1996.
In Election 2000, Gore won the California absentee by more than a million votes!
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