It's good to look at things closely to make sure things didn't go wrong, especially since so much was going on about the touchscreen machines. But why focus on Ohio (other than because it ended up being a battle state)? It's just as likely machines may have screwed up in Texas or Vermont or anywhere and those votes (should) count as much as Ohio's votes.
Part of me wants to think the Kerry Campaign had hired all these lawyers in anticipation of some big legal battle and since there isn't one, they either need to put them to good use and make them earn what money they've been paid, instead of just releasing them or there's a contract involved and the lawyers can't leave Kerry Campaign's employment just yet so they might as well use them for something.
And how come the Bush Campaign people don't seem as interested in making sure all the votes were counted (aside from the uncontested victory)?
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