Well, Clinton didn't really win the popular vote the first time around. More
people voted against him than voted for him.

I realized he got more than any one other person, but I truly believe that
had HRP not been in the running it would have been a second term for Bush.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> First, Clinton didn't lose the popular vote and take the presidency
> after a hotly contested vote recount in a state whose Governor was his
> brother, could not account for serious and egregious voting
> irregularities and has to this this day never managed to explain why
> entire regions of minority voters were turned away from what should
> have been their polling places.
> 
> Further, when Clinton was re-elected the election didn't hinge on a
> state where voting machines were purchased from a company whose CEO
> publically stated that he would "do everything in his power" to keep
> Bush in office.
> 
> So yeah, I guess the elections worked properly after all...
> 



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