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Old 02-24-2008, 07:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Raeka View Post
Usually Nader takes votes from Dems. But now since McCain has independent and Dem support, Nader will probably pull votes from both McCain and Dem nominee.

Although I don't think its likely that Nader will pull votes from Hillary.

Actually, if you listened to some of the issues Nader is concerned about as summarized on Meet the Press today, he has good points. But he also could probably never get enough votes to win.
He almost always has good points. Unfortunately for him, he's frigging dreaming if he thinks anyone will vote for him. The best thing he could do would be to force the remaining viable candidates to talk about things they don't want to talk about, then bow out. One thing that his being in the race does is recalibrate who the insiders are versus those outside the beltway. My guess: Hurts Obama more than anyone.
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