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With swing states becoming test subjects for an experiment in law and politics, teams of lawyers from state parties and the campaigns of George W. Bush and John Kerry are deploying in key states that were won by slim majorities in 2000. Given the Bush v. Gore decision, some Democrats say they would rather avoid court this year. Says Mitchell Berger, who was on Gore's legal team, "If we end up in litigation, we ultimately know what the answer is probably going to be: 5-4 against us."
October 12, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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