Gore has been reluctant to support the Seminole County lawsuit because of the simultaneous battle being fought by his lawyers to get questionable ballots in Democrat-ruled Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties counted again. With time running out for Gore to overturn the Florida election results, he may be changing his mind about the Seminole County suit.
"Every lawful ballot should be counted, but if there's massive voting irregularities, those serious issues can't be ignored," Gore spokesman Doug Hattaway told the New York Post Sunday.
The lawsuit was filed by a Seminole County Democrat who claims GOP election workers corrected voter identification numbers on almost 4,700 absentee ballot applications. Because the corrected ballots are not distinguishable from other absentee ballots, the lawsuit seeks to throw out all 15,000 absentee ballots.
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