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In the 2000 race, Nader won less than 3 percent of the vote nationally. But many Democrats are convinced he tipped the election toward Bush because the president's margin of victory in two states -- Florida and New Hampshire -- was smaller than the number of people who voted for Nader.
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Mr. Lars,
You make a good point here. What do you suppose the chances would be that more people realize this than we may think, and may really not want to see history repeat itself causing them to vote against Bush? While I am all about a third party being represented in an election, I am also one to think a lot of the people who voted for Nader may have a stronger attraction to voting democrat because they do not want Bush in office.