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  Sunday  October 17  2004    10: 04 PM

election 2004

Bush Lawyer Anticipates Delay in Tally


President Bush's top campaign lawyer said yesterday that the winner of next month's presidential vote may not be known for "days or weeks" after Election Day if the contest is close.

Experts predict that a large number of absentee ballots will be cast, which could take time to count. For the first time nationwide, voters whose names do not appear on the rolls will be allowed to cast "provisional ballots," which will be counted only after a post-Election Day review determines their eligibility.

In addition, some battleground states will count overseas military ballots received after Election Day as long as they are postmarked before Nov. 3. In Florida, for instance, military ballots received through Nov. 12 will be counted.

Tom Josefiak, the Bush-Cheney campaign's general counsel, said he worries that the uncertainty caused by potential delays could undermine confidence in the outcome. "If it's a close election in any one state, it may be days or weeks before we know who actually is the winner," he said. "I hope that doesn't happen.

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  thanks to Drudge Report

I'll just bet they're concerned. Just like they were in 2000. They don't give a shit about democracy. They are going to do whatever it takes to overthrow a Kerry election. Just like 2004. Except, this time, the Democrats aren't going to take it. Both sides are lining their lawyers up. We had best hope for a Kerry blowout.