Clark

> Also, the polls in both state (NY and Ca) were overwhelmingly 
> Democratic. Gore's popular lead is from those states where many
> Republicans simply stayed away. Its not a "real"  test of
> popularity. Just consider the chilling effect on Republican votes
> in California alone when NY, Mi, Pa, Ma, Ill and Florida were
> projected as gore states.  It was over a hundred thousand there
> alone. Don't get caught up in this hysteria.  It is B, as in B, S,
> as in S.

Are you saying the the Republican's stayed away from the
polls because areas were mostly Democratic?  Doesn't that
cut both ways?  Perhaps the Democratic vote stayed home
because the Democrats were going to win anyway.  I don't buy
this argument, if Gore wins the popular vote Gore wins the
popular vote.  IMHO who wins the popular vote should be
president.

Cheers;

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