] The young, computer-savvy veterans of 2000 have joined ] forces again and are reviving vote-pairing for the 2004 ] presidential election. Although Nader's base is obviously ] much smaller now, with most of his progressive supporters ] long since having gone home to the Democratic Party, even ] a few thousand votes in the swing states could turn the ] election for Kerry. [ This is a very interesting article. To say nothing of the validity of the practice, the fact that this is even happening, i think, points to some of the serious faults in our electoral system. That so-called third party candidates, and in the Dark Red and Dark Blue states, even one of the two majors, are completely marginalized, is a serious problem. As much as this election has been focused on the need to remove a threat, i have long thought that in a greater sense we need a broader range of viewpoints, and a more wider ranging debate among our leaders. -k] The Return of Vote-Pairing - Vote-pairing nearly saved Al Gore in 2000. Could it give Kerry a decisive boost this year? By Jamin Raskin |