Yes, Catherine Harris stopped the recount in several counties and declared Florida's electoral votes for Bush. BBC did a documentary on the election fraud you can download it from lime wire. Its by Greg Pallast I think. A company called DBC was contracted to get all the felons off the registered voter list. They were paid something like 4.2 million dollars. The list were 95% wrong and took away approx 20,000 votes from mostly black voters. This alone would have tipped the scale for Gore.
2006-07-07 21:27:39
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answered by captpcb216 2
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All the ballets were counted...about 40 times each. Please educated yourself on the process of presidential elections. There's this thing called the electoral college...they make the final vote, not you the people. Al Gore won the popular vote, hands down. But unfortunatly for the Gore supporters, they failed to vote for the proper Electoral College members, which in turn led to George Dubya being elected. So...wanna make a difference next time around? I'm willing to bet that if you sat at home and did nothing, George Dubya still wouldn't get re-elected! (and for those idiots waiting to point out other people's mistakes...I do know that there is a 2 term limit, i was being sarcastic)
2006-07-07 21:07:38
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answered by Anonymous
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it truly is the whole Democratic celebration delusion which will proceed to exist and on. some journalists paid to recount the putting chads utilising the 4 maximum basic procedures of determining no matter if the votes count number. 3 procedures, which incorporates that mandated by technique of Florida regulation stated that Bush nevertheless received. only the fourth stated that Gore received. i am going to't locate the genuinely article yet i am going to detect a record that covers the record. It does look unfair that Gore lost in 2000 because he did get better everyday votes. in spite of the indisputable fact that, Bush did win in accordance with the U. S. structure and only a constitutional modification ought to ward off an similar result contained in the destiny. I do imagine that the U. S. ought to undertake a Federal elections regulation, dictating electoral options for federal elections, determining hours of balloting and who ought to and who received't get a postal vote. As a foreigner searching on, i locate it very strange that polling hours and options determination from state to state.
2016-11-30 20:39:35
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answered by ? 4
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They were counted sufficiently that he couldn't have won, especially with the electoral system in place.
Interesting how that system has come into so many attacks AFTER THE ELECTION! They were willing to accept it going in.
It's like a football game in which everyone goes in knowing the rules, but then when they lose they say, "I don't think that there should be field goals, therefore we didn't lose."
It's silly and it's helped undermine our country. Get over it.
2006-07-07 21:11:00
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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I do.
When I went to bed he (Gore) was the winner, I woke up the next day and Bush was pres. Amazing that all those messed up ballots just happened in the state HIS brother was govenor of...
God bless & Hugs from Texas. {:-)
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2006-07-07 21:06:36
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answered by jaantoo1 6
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I believe they did count all those votes, but not before the court settled the matter.
537 voters for Bush, in the end.
2006-07-07 21:08:36
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answered by Daniel A 2
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They were indeed counted. The media and other interest groups counted all of them. Bush won.
2006-07-07 21:41:30
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answered by waynesmithinaz 1
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No President Bush won Thank God
2006-07-07 21:07:59
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answered by keith28 2
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Yes, I think he would have won. I wish they would have taken more care over the votes and recounted the ballots.
2006-07-07 21:07:21
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answered by Maggie 6
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They did eventually count all of them and HE STILL LOST.
Move on people and get over it.
2006-07-07 21:10:50
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answered by billybetters2 5
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