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Nov 3, 2004A Crumb of Consolation
[cross-posted at Austro-Athenian Empire]
One minor (well, okay, very minor) bit of solace regarding today's election results: according to the count so far, Badnarik received only slightly fewer votes than Nader, despite having been accorded far less publicity by the media. How well might he have done otherwise?
One minor (well, okay, very minor) bit of solace regarding today's election results: according to the count so far, Badnarik received only slightly fewer votes than Nader, despite having been accorded far less publicity by the media. How well might he have done otherwise?
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