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Doesn't just about everyone think Penn Gillette is an asshole? Robb Sep 2013 #1
Didn't hurt Donald Trump LearningCurve Sep 2013 #2
Did Trump win something and I missed it? Robb Sep 2013 #14
I was referring to his high poll numbers in 2012 LearningCurve Sep 2013 #24
Almost all of them had high poll numbers at one time or another JHB Sep 2013 #41
If the Democratic party becomes a carbon copy of Penn Gillette then it won't be worth voting for dsc Sep 2013 #3
sigh....must we again point out why this Libertarian shit is just that....shit? VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #4
My point isn't that the Democrats should become Penn Gillette LearningCurve Sep 2013 #8
I am in several of those categories and I could never vote for a libertarian. longship Sep 2013 #11
Most people would not LearningCurve Sep 2013 #18
Understood. Thanks for your clarification. longship Sep 2013 #33
Let's keep our eyes on 2014, shall we? randome Sep 2013 #5
2016 means nothing if we don't gain ground in 2014... TreasonousBastard Sep 2013 #7
Is your Congressman worth working for... polichick Sep 2013 #13
He'll add to a Democratic majority, won't he? Plenty of time to hammer him on issues every day... Hekate Sep 2013 #32
No need to hammer him-- he's one of the good guys... TreasonousBastard Sep 2013 #35
Glad to hear that -- so's mine, a quiet hardworking Dem woman through and through Hekate Sep 2013 #36
Tim Bishop, NY 1... TreasonousBastard Sep 2013 #34
Gore did not lose because of Nader. MannyGoldstein Sep 2013 #6
that is utter tommy rot dsc Sep 2013 #9
Thanks for your post LearningCurve Sep 2013 #12
see post 20 I will try to post exit polls tomorrow afternoon dsc Sep 2013 #21
Appreciated LearningCurve Sep 2013 #42
Every analysis that I've seen indicates that Gore would have done no better MannyGoldstein Sep 2013 #15
From your very own link dsc Sep 2013 #20
That's a good point, but MannyGoldstein Sep 2013 #23
There were many reasons for outcome of 2000 LearningCurve Sep 2013 #10
"There were many reasons for outcome of 2000" Politicalboi Sep 2013 #16
Psst... Gore got more vote than bush in Florida even with Nader on the ballot. last1standing Sep 2013 #28
Libertarian candidate? Penn Gillette? R. Daneel Olivaw Sep 2013 #17
Finally someone is talking sense! LearningCurve Sep 2013 #19
If neither party serves the people, a third party will have to arise. polichick Sep 2013 #22
the tea party? madrchsod Sep 2013 #25
It could happen especially if disaffected Ds and Is weren't happy with either party's candidate davidpdx Sep 2013 #26
The RNC and DNC changed all the rules after Perot scared them to death, woo me with science Sep 2013 #31
Thanks for your post LearningCurve Sep 2013 #39
Penn Jillette as president? Excuse my editorial laugh. Ha ha ha ha... Initech Sep 2013 #27
three years is forever in us politics struggle4progress Sep 2013 #29
Don't see it... brooklynite Sep 2013 #30
With this: Le Taz Hot Sep 2013 #37
My post was not meant to be a comprehensive analysis of every factor that led to the 2000 outcome LearningCurve Sep 2013 #38
People want someone or something to vote FOR... Demo_Chris Sep 2013 #40
Without A Third Party Dominated House And/Or Senate... KharmaTrain Sep 2013 #43
This may be true LearningCurve Sep 2013 #44
Of Course Not... KharmaTrain Sep 2013 #45
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