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...heat and the outcome would have to await, at the very least, an automatic recount. Ever since, Gore has been cast in the role of sore loser whose congressional support could evaporate in an instant, a supplicant trying to win in court what he didn't win at the ballot box. And every day the media persist in calling the race anew. A reporter will read the latest polls showing that a majority of the American people don't mind waiting for a thorough recount and then open the next segment with the question "When, in the name...
...court's majority opinion held that the equal protection standard required by the 14th Amendment was violated by the varying recount procedures and ballot-counting standards...
Averell's name remains on the ballot, and he can still win the election if he garners the most votes...
...There was his refusal to join the absentee-ballot lawsuits in Seminole and Martin counties, but Gore closed that gap himself last Tuesday, when he was roaming the airwaves in search of political cover for some route around Judge Sauls...
...cases had been together from the beginning. They shared not only the essential issues but most of the Bush legal team, and the basic facts in both were never in dispute: Two Republican supervisors of elections had allowed Republican party workers access to two stacks of absentee ballot applications, in order to fill in voter ID numbers - left off the forms in a printing error - and save the applications from the trash...