:-) now there is nothing serious about me.
I really do need to change my screename.
by patio34 43 Replies latest social current
:-) now there is nothing serious about me.
I really do need to change my screename.
I have never understood why anyone runs for office who has NO CHANCE of winning.
It makes me angry that Ralph Nader might screw up the election AGAIN!!!
Now, that sounds like the way I feel, Mulan!!
Pat
GO Nader!! GO Nader!! GO Nader!! GO Nader!! GO Nader!! GO Nader!! GO Nader!! GO Nader!!
Run, Ralph, run!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PS- Vote Republican. Because it's just not safe to vote Democrat.
See? The Bush camp loves Nader coming in and dividing. (Referring to Loves Truth's post)
And Democrats love voting for Republicrats like Gore, Clinton, and Kerry who go where the wind blows them. Just what does the DNC stand for anymore, anyway? The real democratic party is green.
Dan,
I'll agree that had Nadar not run in 2000 Gore almost certainly would have won...thank God for Nadar. Having said that...had all the votes been counted who knows what would have happened (and I'm not talking about Florida, rather California and the silly way they count absentees). You also have to ask how many votes Buchannan pulled from Bush...perhaps the Nadar-Buchannan votes negated one another.
Buchanan got far fewer votes than Nader in close states. Yeah, Yeru, lots of retired Jews in Florida meant to vote for Buchanan. Oh, my aching back.
It doesn't matter how fast he runs... Ralph is unsafe at any speed!!
The following stats can be found at http://www3.niu.edu/newsplace/wh9.html . Please note how Nader kicked Pat B's heinie.
The Nader & Buchanan Factors [Revised Friday, Nov. 10, 2000. Votes as of Thursday, Nov. 9, 2000.]
Ralph Nader and Pat Buchanan were spoilers in two states each. (But with 11 net electoral votes swinging to Bush - PS)
If Nader had not run, Al Gore would have won Florida and New Hampshire with Nader votes. The Nader votes were not a factor in Maine and Minnesota.
If Buchanan had not run, George W. Bush would have won Iowa and Wisconsin with Buchanan votes. But, if Nader had also not run, Gore would have regained his lead with Nader votes.
FLORIDA (before recount) 25 electoral votes
Al Gore (D)2,907,351 49%
George W. Bush (R)2,909,135 49
Difference 1,784 - Gore would have won with Nader votes
Ralph Nader (G)96,915 2
Patrick Buchanan (RP)17,358 0
NEW HAMPSHIRE (100%) 4 electoral votesd
Al Gore (D)265,853 47%
George W. Bush (R)273,135 48
Difference 7,882 - Gore would have won with Nader votes
Ralph Nader (G)22,156 4
Patrick Buchanan (RP)2,603 0
***********************************************
IOWA (99%) 7 electoral votes
Al Gore (D)634,475 49%
George W. Bush (R)629,521 48
Difference 4,954
- Bush would have won with Buchanan votes
- But Gore would have regained his lead with Nader votes
Ralph Nader (G)27,726 2
Patrick Buchanan (RP)6,830 1
WISCONSIN (before recount) 11 electoral votes
Al Gore (D)1,240,266 48%
George W. Bush (R)1,234,167 48
Difference 6,099
- Bush would have won with Buchanan votes
- But Gore would have regained his lead with Nader votes
Ralph Nader (G)93,167 4
Patrick Buchanan (RP)11,256 0
***********************************************
MAINE (99%)
Al Gore (D)315,466 49%
George W. Bush (R)283,988 44
Difference 31,478
Ralph Nader (G)37,757 6
Patrick Buchanan (RP)4,315 1
MINNESOTA (99%)
Al Gore (D)1,166,505 48%
George W. Bush (R)1,109,240 45
Difference 57,265
Ralph Nader (G)127,561 5
Patrick Buchanan (RP)23,892 1