Transcript: Analysis: New Mexico's election tally finds Gore narrowly leading Bush by fewer than 200 votes; more than 200 missing ballots were found and have been counted

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Analysis: New Mexico's election tally finds Gore narrowly leading Bush by fewer than 200 votes; more than 200 missing ballots were found and have been counted

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In New Mexico the vote count in the presidential election has gotten nearly as confusing as in Florida. Vice President Al Gore was thought to have won the state on Tuesday night, leading Texas Governor George W. Bush by about 10,000 votes. But the margin has narrowed considerably, and Gore now leads by under ...

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