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« on: March 27, 2007, 01:04:37 AM »



Would not have voted: 40%
Gore/Lieberman (Dem): 40%
Bush/Cheney (Rep): 2%
Buchanan/Foster (Ref): 7%
Browne/Olivier (Lib): 4%
Phillips/Frazier (Con): 4%
Others:3%

Of course I base that off of absolutely nothing.

The swings states would  be adjusted for a lower Gore/lieberman %


Enough would have voted for Gore to give him the election, I can confidantly say.

Easily. I'm sure that out of the 97,488 Nader voters in Florida, at least 538 would have voted for Al Gore.

Sure but its not like Gore didn't actually had enough votes to win florida...

I would be interested to see would if Gore could have won if he included Nader in the debates(since he was the incumbant he might've had more choice in the matter). He would be the most moderate candidate there without trying. Also he could ease some Nader voters concerns about him.
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