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Originally Posted by VinceZeb
Considering how many people vote to begin with, that 8% for Nader is low.
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Considering it comes from a high % of young people, a demographic that traditionally doesn't even vote, it's in fact quite high, using your logic.
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Besides, you have to put it in context:
How many people vote for someone else besides Republicans or Democrats not because of what they agree with, but just because it is different?
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So? How many people vote simply along Party lines? How many people vote for a Democrat, simply because they don't like the Republican, and vice versa??
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How many people truly know what the Green party is about? It is just like any one other of those one agenda parties, like the Leaglize Marijuana party, the Pro-Life Party, etc?
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No, it's not, but you do raise a valid point. The fact that it calls itself "Green" hinders it at times. It more so resembles a European labor party, more than a weed party. Granted, decriminalization is an issue, but it's only one of several.