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In reply to the discussion: Why is it *my* #%^*ing fault? [View all]winter is coming
(11,785 posts)I very much didn't want Bush to win, either. Despite that, we failed to convince Dems that they shouldn't vote for Nader or Bush instead of Gore. Blaming Nader for his candidacy keeps us from facing the fact that we failed in 2000. We failed to convince enough voters that Gore was a good choice and Bush a very bad one, and that's what annoys me about the "Nader EVIL!!" crowd.
Okay, you want to blame Nader. Go to town. But that's going to accomplish nothing vis a vis understanding how/why we didn't convince people that Bush was an awful choice. There's no reason to believe that the people who went third party didn't understand math. It's far more likely that they felt no one represented their interests, and a voter who feels neither party represents them is a wild card. They might vote for either party, or a third party, or for no one at all. Our candidates need to do a better job of representing people and convincing them that we do.