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« on: July 12, 2020, 04:46:47 PM »

Third parties will get 1% of less of the national vote. I'm calling it.

That seems like an ambitious prediction. That hasn't happened since 1988 when third parties oh, primarily Ron Paul running as a Libertarian, cumulatively obtained only 0.98% of the vote. Though admittedly the total in 2004 was only 1.01%. That seems quite a drop-off from just trusting 6% last time.

 I hope you're right as I think that will ultimately help Biden. I wouldn't be surprised if if it hit as low as around 2%, though.
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