At a mere $5000/vote charged to the Ohio taxpayers, the recount shaved only 300 votes from Bush’s total. When the change is 285 votes out of over 5 million votes cast and with an initial lead of over 118 thousand it statistically is no change.
Next, why not address the more than a million dollars wasted on a recount which had no chance of having any bearing on the outcome. Your "irregularities" argument falls flat, like a lot of arguments you’ve had here as of late.
At a mere $5000/vote charged to the Ohio taxpayers, the recount shaved only 300 votes from Bush’s total. When the change is 285 votes out of over 5 million votes cast and with an initial lead of over 118 thousand it statistically is no change.
Next, why not address the more than a million dollars wasted on a recount which had no chance of having any bearing on the outcome. Your "irregularities" argument falls flat, like a lot of arguments you’ve had here as of late.