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In reply to the discussion: Regardless of whether Al Gore or Ralph Nader was to blame for "losing" the 2000 election... [View all]Scootaloo
(25,699 posts)The election was "decided" on a count that left Gore behind by 0.003%, Bush 2,912,790 to Gore 2,912,253. Blaming Nader for this is ludicrous. Every single third party on the Florida Ballots got enough votes to make up that gap. You could just as easily rail and rant about the three Socialist candidates on that ballot.
However, if we take all the third parties - Nader's Greens, Buchanan's Reform, and all the others, and we put their votes together in one big pile... they're still only HALF of the number of registered Democrats who intentionally voted for Bush.
Almost as many people were purged from Florida's voter rolls (most of them black and Democrat - 88%) as voted for Nader, as well.
Your "Blame Nader" meme is insensible, false, and whether intentional or not, covers for the Bush enterprise and quisling Democrats alike.