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But the Fed change, he said, "makes that story much more difficult".
Mr. Boies said it no longer mattered whether the votes were counted before or after the certification of Mr. Bush's victory by the Florida secretary of state; a contest lawsuit, he said, makes that issue irrelevant, even though it is before the United States Supreme Court.
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