To: Grampa Dave
In 2000, most polls had bush comfortably ahead with nader pulling about 3 percent. Right at the end, the nader vote went to gore resulting in a very close election with nader pulling only about 1 percent.
73 posted on
06/12/2002 12:08:06 PM PDT by
staytrue
To: staytrue
You're right, which is why we have to be vigilant until the end. No slacking off.
Go Simon!
75 posted on
06/12/2002 12:10:56 PM PDT by
Gophack
To: staytrue
In some states it did, due to pleas from the Rats to vote for Goron. In some areas the vote hurt Goron. Davis doesn't have a great enviral stand when it is looked at. He goes for whom ever pays him to do what they want. If a wedge between him and a percentage of enviral voters can be driven, each vote for the Green is a vote away from Davis.
To: staytrue, all
You might want to go to the sec. state site for Kali and the presidental election to see how many votes Nader got by each county, before you discount my strategy in Kali.
(Link to how Nader did per county in 2000)
To: staytrue
most polls had bush comfortably ahead What's your definition of comfortable? I recall 4-5 point leads in national polls (within margin of error), with dead heats in several swing states (MI, PA, FL).
85 posted on
06/12/2002 12:47:07 PM PDT by
Coop
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