James K. Polk?
In 1844, the Democrats were split. The three nominees for the presidential candidate were Martin Van Buren, a former president and an abolitionist; James Buchanan, a moderate; Louis Cass, a general and expansionist. From D.C. came a dark horse riding up: he was Ralph Nader, Independent of the Stump.
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12 Comments
Anonymous
February 24th, 2004
at 9:48am
Shoot. I'm not voting for some 150 year old guy. ;-)
Anonymous
February 24th, 2004
at 10:50am
I'm not sure I agree with his position on annexing Texas, either.
Anonymous
February 24th, 2004
at 11:40am
That dark horse rides in again.
Anonymous
February 24th, 2004
at 3:52pm
Isn't a vote for this fool a vote for Florida to secede?
Anonymous
February 25th, 2004
at 6:12am
Vote for non of the above!
We are starting a write in campaign for President of the United States. We don't like anyone running so we encourage you to vote “None of the above!”
Thank you for your support.
Anonymous
February 25th, 2004
at 10:40am
Way to make reference to the They Might Be Giants song. I'm a bit torn however on who to vote for (it'll be my first time getting to vote, yay for 18). On one hand you have a Democrat with a chance to win over Bush, anything other than Bush is good. However, I strongly support the third parties and I feel I have similar views to Nader. But on the flipside of that I feel like I would almost be reelecting Bush by voting for Nader. Right now, I'm supporting Nader but leaning towards a vote for getting rid of Bush, and that is a vote for the Democrat candidate.
Anonymous
February 26th, 2004
at 3:13pm
Anyone who votes for Nader is wasting a vote. Plain and simple. the guy has no shot to win the presidency. If you're going to vote, vote for a candidate that you can relate to more.
I'm voting for Kerry. I am not a Democrat either, but anything right now is better than Georgie Porgie. Look how his views sway from left to right? Four years ago, it would have been up to the states on this whole *** marriage thing, now he's trying to tinker with the U.S. Constitution?!
Bush needs to be kicked out ASAP. Nader should stick to the consumer advocacy.
Anonymous
February 26th, 2004
at 10:26pm
I voted for Nader in the last appointment ERR… election. He had his chance and was soundly defeated. No harm no foul. I vote to have an excuse to ***** when the people I didn't vote for win. So I've been bitching for the last 4 years and I am tired. I want to praise some one now and if I can't do that then at least ***** at a new face.
Anonymous
February 27th, 2004
at 6:14am
You all can kiss my ***!
Anonymous
February 28th, 2004
at 7:16pm
Ish! I kissed George's ***!
Anonymous
March 29th, 2004
at 6:57am
I vote that my giant robot should rule. After all, its cybernetic intelligence cannot be corrupted, and it's always controlled by me.
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December 7th, 2006
at 12:59pm
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