http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle....ZFZ5TECRBAEZSFEY?type=topNews&storyID=4406702 still think bush cant win?
he just came out and said he is running as an independant because of disagrements with the green party.
And all around the nation, Democrats are crying. I dunno though. I think there's such a huge contingent of the "anyone but Bush" bandwagon that those who might've voted for Nader in 2000 will bit the bullet and vote for Kerry this time around.
It's a shame that minor political parties damage the area of the political spectrum that they reside in. America could benefit from having more than two choices. If you are a left of centre person and you don't like Kerry's moderate stance, what do you? If you are a rightee and you don't like Chimpface's spending and injudicious foreign intervention(remember when republicans were the grown-ups?) what do you do? Your only alternative is to stage a coup. This isn't Bush winning, this is the left losing.
call it what you will the end result is Bush stays pres. so thats good in my mind. I get a feeling that Osama is gonna be caught a month before the elections or so and then Nader wont matter much.
Although Mr.Nader coming into the competition increases the stakes for the demos quite a bit. The experience from 2000 has awoken those voters in 2000 who voted for Nader, they won't do it again en masse like they did in 2000. Dean has brought those disenfranchised liberals back into the fold, and thustly I am not necessarily worried.
I think that he has been caught and they are going to come out that he as been caught and Bush will win in a landslide.
Funny isn't it, when the Democrats see a problem they blame it on the Republicans instead of just pushing on and trying to run a clean campaign.Oh well here goes the mudslinging....I'll duck out of the way until all parties stop throwing the stuff around.
Just wondering, have there been any popularity polls done yet? Where is Bush standing right now? I imagine Nader can't really do sufficient damage to the Democrats' campaign, but after the close elections in 2000, Democrats are probably worried about splitting the vote. It's a shame, like Voodoo Child said.
Bush recently has been polling worse than Kerry by up to 12%, but the gap is expected because the Democrats have been in the news a lot lately (undecideds favor the candidate whose face they last saw on TV). Bush hasn't started spending in earnest yet. The Nader campaign is perhaps the start of the big push by the Republicans. If he gets enough money from Bush, Nader can deliver Bush the win alright.