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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: LindyBill who wrote (33361)3/8/2004 9:06:36 AM
From: Rock_nj  Read Replies (1) of 793928
 
I don't think Nader is going to be much of a factor when all is said and done in November. He doesn't have the party (Green) organization or media attention that he had in 2000. He'll be lucky if he gets on a dozen state ballots in 2004. Nader will only get about 1% of the popular vote, which will be offset by rightwing candidates like Libertarians. A lot of past Nader voters are saying they'll vote for him again, but when push comes to shove many won't, either because they can't because he's not on the ballot in their state or because they decide that it's better to make their vote count this time around.
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