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Quote by: Saint Vern Not true. Not in the least. The Albore people wanted to bend the standard of what is a vote district by district (in such a way as would benefit their candidate, of course). The Supremes correctly pointed out that the US Constitution says that the states have authority to govern their voting, and that what is law when the vote happens is law a day or more later when someone is pouting about having lost. Thus if the losing side wanted to "recount" the votes they had to do it all over the state, and they had to use the standard that already was in place. Therefore the desire to invent votes for Gore was a non-starter, and the voters got their man: President George W Bush.
You lost. Get over it.
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What you are attributing to me was actually written in the link I provided so your argument is with the author of the link, if you even bothered to read it.
My point is that the elections in the US have been "stolen" for over 100 years. I have provided three instances. Read the "Rutherfraud" reference to President Hayes. If you would bother to study US history, or even read the link I provided, you would perhaps understand that political framing is nothing new in elections. You obvious political party affiliations blind your eyes to the historical truth in elections here in the US.