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To: g_w_north who wrote (165734)6/4/2002 2:08:20 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
GW, <it never ceases to amaze me why Americans seem to be so afraid of a third party.>

I'm not afraid of third parties. I'm just saying that third parties usually end up dividing the electorate of one of the two major parties at the time.

It's kind of a political duopoly. Anytime a third party becomes prominent, one or both of the major parties start adopting the platform of the third party. I think Al Gore would have liked to be more centrist, but the threat of the Green party made him move back toward the left.

By the way, I'm also not saying that Nader is to blame for Indecision 2000. It was Al Gore's election to lose, and he lost it fair and square.

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