Election Day has past, but the election is far from over. And while
it's great to have Americans discussing politics with the same
enthusiasm with which they discussed the "Survivor" finale, many of
us are also feeling suspicious of the Florida
situation.
So, let's do something about it. Copy this email on to a new email,
sign your name and city then send it along to every registered voter
on your email list. After each 50 names on the list, send an email to
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Tell the State of Florida that a re-vote in West Palm Beach is the
only way to erase all doubt about the true winner in this election.
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Dear Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris:
We are sending this letter in protest of the polling process in the
county of West Palm Beach. Candidate Pat Buchanan has said "those
3000 votes people are talking about - most of those are probably not
my vote." Registered voters are protesting the ballot layout. Jesse
Jackson is leading protest marches in Florida. We just want this
election to end fairly and justly.
The right thing to do is for West Palm Beach to have a re-vote. Allow
a fair win for Governor Bush, if he is the winner in Florida. Do not
allow his presidency to be marred by the implications of losing the
popular vote and winning by such a questionable manner in a state
governed by his brother.
If a re-vote tips the scale to the side of Vice President Gore, then
the people will have spoken loud and clear about who they want to be
the next President.
The United States needs to set a precedent for fair and honest
elections. A re-vote is the right thing to do.
Sincerely,
1. Lee Anne Ramsey * San Francisco, CA
2. Laurie Bushman - San Francisco, CA
3. Jeanette Howard - Oakland, CA
4. Daniel Graham - Berkeley, CA
5. Scott Weintraub - Oakland, CA
6. Elana Maggal - San Francisco, CA
7. Harry Lit-San Francisco
8. Nancy Norstad - San Rafael
9. Eddie Caboara
10. Nancy Brumback - San Francisco
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