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Redefeatbush04
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« on: October 10, 2004, 12:20:06 PM »

People in battleground states are LESS inclined to vote for third parties and not more inclined. If I lived in Massachusetts, I would probablly vote Badnarik, because there is no chance Bush would ever win there. In New Jersey however it is competitive, and I feel that if I vote for Badnarik, I take a vote away from Kerry, and help Bush out. New Hampshire and Florida would both have gone for Gore in 2000 if it weren't for Nader.
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