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« on: December 21, 2010, 07:25:02 PM »

The GOP would be more energized against Clinton than Gore.  Clinton would have run a better campaign and done enough to win Florida.  However, Nader would have gotten more traction in his quixotic quest if he's running against a third term of Clinton, and that would would attracted enough votes to end up swinging Oregon, New Mexico, and Wisconsin into the Bush column resulting in a 269-269 Electoral College tie.  One of the DC electors proves faithless and casts her Presidential vote for Nader's running mate, Winona LaDuke,  ensuring that formally at least, a woman is among those that Congress considers.  With a majority of House delegations held by the GOP, George Bush is elected President despite the fact that Clinton had a plurality of the popular vote.  This causes Senator Jeffords to declare himself an Independent sooner and Al Gore becomes our first Vice President to serve three terms and the second to serve under two different Presidents,
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