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Adam Y. 25-10-2004 19:24

I just got my ballot today and curiousity is abound.
 
Just a quick question that I don't think my parents could figure out. Anway I wanted to know why does Nader have two vice presidential candidates? Is that the equivalent of voting for a vice presidential candidate or is he splitting the votes between himself? I know this isn't the case for the Kerry/Edwards and Bush/Cheney because it's the people. Also, does it matter which party I vote for because even the main candidates are listed underneath two differnt parties. Anyway I just want an answer because I have never heard of this before. In no way is this supposed to turn into a discussion about which candidate is better.

MikeDubreuil 25-10-2004 23:27

Re: I just got my ballot today and curiousity is abound.
 
Are you sure you don't have a Florida ballet? :ahh:

Adam Y. 26-10-2004 13:21

Re: I just got my ballot today and curiousity is abound.
 
Quote:

Are you sure you don't have a Florida ballet?
No. Im amazed though since I never knew that you could run under three differnt parties at the same time. Though this is quite odd since even Nader's site makes absolutely no mention of the second VP candidate. Ballot Aaaahaa. I figured it out. The differnt vice presidents is nothing more than an endorsement from that political party. This is the reason why Bush, Kerry, and Nader appear in more than one party. Of course it still doesn't explain why Nader's vp is differnt. Hmmm... Another question. I didn't know that you could still get on the ballot even if you are unable to be president do to the constitution.http://www.thegreenpapers.com/G04/NY.phtml


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