Apparently the Florida vote count management is prejudiced toward the Democratic Party on the vote recount for the U.S. presidency in the view of the public. Should Vice President Gore win by the slightest margin over Governor Bush in the
Apparently the Florida vote count management is prejudiced toward the Democratic Party on the vote recount for the U.S. presidency in the view of the public.
Should Vice President Gore win by the slightest margin over Governor Bush in the vote recount, it seems wise that Gore consent with Bush in agreeing to a flipped coin to decide who becomes the president. For this obvious reason, should Gore be granted the presidency outright, there will be a lot of sore heads in Congress – 50 percent, to be exact – whom Gore has to deal with for the next two to four years.
Would they be inclined to be fair after all of this vote recount controversy? This could be political in which I believe it is.
Should Gore win the coin flip, everyone should be appeased.
The same of Bush should he win, because this mechanism is the only fair way left to determine who becomes our next president in hope of a more decent, prospective Congress.
Mikio Izuka, Mililani, Hawaii