The Constitution has nothing to do with this. Florida law dictates.

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> From: "Steve Sumner (home)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 15:04:11 -0600
> To: "Multiple recipients of list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Florida re-polling
> 
> Sorry folks the Constitution doesn't allow for re-polling except in event of
> fraud.  There wasn't any fraud in this case.  You never saw Nixon asking for
> a recount or repoll when he lost to JFK.  You can't repoll whenever the
> result isn't to your liking.  There are plenty of errors that are made
> during the course of an election, this is just another case of it.  I would
> hate to see this whole thing turn into riots and a national crisis, because
> Algore is being a big baby about losing.
> Minneapolis connection.....
> A good example of fraud is as follows....
> Back in 1996 there was a very tight race between Hennepin Commissioner
> Hilary and Mark Stenglein for the 2nd County Commissioner seat.  There was a
> bomb threat at Northeast Middle School causing that poll location to move to
> a neighboring polling location.  This caused confusion among the voters in
> both locations.  I don't believe this was ever investigated.  The race was
> so tight that this type of confusion could have tipped the scales of the
> election.  Mind you I'm not pointing at anyone, but in the DFL controlled
> city of Minneapolis funny things seem to occur on a regular basis during
> elections (forget Chicago).
> 
> So, as all of America goes through this painful exercise in stupidity, keep
> in mind who is in charge of ALgore's campaign.  The son of the king of
> election fraud!
> Steve Sumner
> Ward 1
> 
> 

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