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To: DMaA who wrote (54100)10/29/2000 11:18:55 AM
From: Thehammer  Respond to of 769667
 
<<Gore had to take precious time out to come to MN, ( if MN isn't save for the democrats what is? ) primarily because Nader's getting over 10% of the democrate vote. >>

This has go to be a great dilemma for Al. If he goes after
the Nader vote, he risks alienation of the center he covets.
Either way he loses votes. This could turn into a rout.



To: DMaA who wrote (54100)10/29/2000 11:19:20 AM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
The idea that Nader is taking AlGore the Junior votes is somewhat illusory.

Apparently much of the Nader vote comes from people who would not vote at all or Leftists who have too much integrity to vote for AlGore the Junior - apparently there are some.

One thing is for sure, Nader has caused AlGore to abandon the middle to Bush, who now leads on the "issues" as well as on personality and leadership ability.

And Clinton's reappearance after his latest Middle East failure only serves to further diminish AlGore the Junior - something few thought possible.