Could Kerry still win it?
Could ALL the votes cast in the Presidential election in Ohio be recounted? The Electoral College has yet to vote and confirm George W Bush's election. If the Ohio recount alters Bush's 133,000 vote lead (which it could well, if reports of dodgy votes, dodgy counting, and the 155,000-465,000 provisional votes are taken into account), the state's 20 Electoral College votes would go to Kerry, and he, not Bush, would be declared the winner.
In the words of a mate of mine, "Now, that's an idea that's going to fester. They wouldn't would they? Naah..."
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Seems you are still at the first stage of coming to terms with loss (http://www.coping.org/loss/stages.htm)
;-)
I started off with acceptance (it had a strange sense of inevitability, even with the exit polls - they jinxed it), then had a brief stint of despair (ended by a liberal dose of booze), and only now have I got round to the denial... I think the ordering of that list is a bit dodgy.
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