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From: Tim Carpenter Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 10:14 AM
Subject: RE: Desperately needing clarification ASAP Importance: High
Boxer signed the objection and 12 senators spoke out in support of her effort – this was how the democrats decided to move this forward…only one person can sign and they decided to speak out in support of her and not vote like the house but 12 not 6 senators spoke out.
Tubbs signed and 33 house members voted to support her!
Please tell your depressed organizers that this marked only the second time since 1877 (when the GOPs stole the election from Tilden, with the help of anti-Reconstruction southern Dems) that this law has been invoked, and both chambers have been forced to debate the election results...
(and the other time was literally about one Wallace elector only)
It was a great day!
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From: GracCRoss@aol.com Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 12:47 AM Subject: Desperately needing clarification ASAP
Tim - There is a huge confusion out there. My understanding from our conversation Thursday late afternoon/early evening was that there was only one objector on record from both the house and senate. BUT everyone seems to read the House as having included many objectors and the Senate as being only Boxer. And yet, we were told at the Rally there were six senators signing onto the objection AND when we spoke you said there were thirteen or fourteen.
Were there more Senators as "on" the objection as there were a team of House members "on" the objection in the House? Or was it only Boxer? and only Stubbs?
This is urgent and we need to get the agreed upon interpretation out to all our lists, ASAP- Thanks, Grace
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