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| | Schrodingers' Election |
 | | I had assumed, on election day, that Gore, because he ran such a close race, would be his party's candidate again in the next election; Gore seems to assume no such thing, and to believe he has nothing to lose, by antagonizing his own voters via litigious behavior, so long as he becomes president now. |
 | | If Gore were a statesman, considering what is best for the country and for the party, he would concede now and lead an honorable opposition, aiming to recapture the Congress in 2002 and the presidency in 2004. |
 | | Gore vowed to fight on, advancing numerous challenges to the cessation of the Miami-Dade recount, Harris' failure to use the Broward recount which was not completed by the deadline, the failure in several counties to count dimpled ballots, and most significantly, the infamous butterfly ballot. |
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