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Al Gore is only 630 votes away from winning the election
- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2000 03:37:40 -0500
- To: politech@politechbot.com
- Subject: FC: Al Gore is only 630 votes away from winning the election
- From: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>
With 99.9 percent of the votes in Florida counted, Al Gore is only 630
votes away from winning the presidency. The Florida Department of State
reports -- in numbers updated in the last five minutes -- that George W.
Bush won 2,898,865 votes with Gore scoring 2,898,235.
You can see the stats for yourself at:
http://enight.dos.state.fl.us/SummaryRpt.asp?ElectionDate=11/7/00&RACE=PRE
If Bush does not win Florida he cannot win the presidency, based on the
numbers calculated by CNN and the networks. Oregon and Wisconsin, the two
states still labeled as tossups, have a combined total of 18 votes, not
enough to propel Bush to the necessary 270 electoral votes without Florida.
A win in Florida would guarantee Gore a victory.
Third parties in Florida made a difference. Libertarian Harry Browne won
15,609 votes, and the Green Party's Ralph Nader received 94,201 votes in
the state. Nader occasionally claims that he lures voters who would not
otherwise go to the polls. But if even one percent of Nader's voters had
turned to Gore -- a certainty -- the presidential election would have
turned out differently.
With only a 630 vote difference out of some 6 million votes cast in
Florida, a recount could go a different way. As I write this, Gore has made
a concession call to Bush, but I'd imagine the Dems would want a recount.
That's what Gore's supporters are chanting in Tennessee, anyway.
-Declan
PS: Courtesy of Jim Tyre, the California results:
http://vote2000.ss.ca.gov/Returns/pres/00.htm
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