<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>Speaking of repeating myths.....
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<BR>Is there ANY state where Nader's votes sent the electors to the Republicans in the last election? Everything I have read suggested that they brought out enough NEW voters in several places to make big differences in some Senate races.
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<BR>Florida is such as cesspool that it it doesn't count.
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<BR>In WA, aggressive Green campaigning in liberal Seattle had two POSITIVE effects that I can see:
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<BR>--The Greens brought out a whole bunch of NEW voters who helped elect Maria Cantwell and tip the Senate closer to Democratic.
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<BR>--The Green candidate's winning 15% of the vote in the 7th Congressional District is PROBABLY one factor in Dem. Congr. Jim McDermott displaying SOMEWHAT more backbone about for instance voting against the war.
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<BR>I think Ralph Nader would be a terrible president, and I was not super crazy about local Green Congressional candidate, but I think people who complain about Nader and the Greens costing the Demos.... are whiners!
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<BR>DoreneC</FONT></HTML>