Hi Mike,

On Jun 30, 2004, at 8:20 AM, MIKE OSSIPOFF wrote:
He said that Nader could designate, as his electors, the same people who are Kerry's electors, instructing them to vote for Kerry. In that way, the votes for Nader would count for Kerry. No more spoiler problem. And, with that assurance, Nader would get more votes than he ever has. He'd get a number of votes that would show his actual 1st choice support, which is surely many time the 3% that he previously got.

I'm confused. Won't this only work in states which designate electors on a proportional basis, rather than winner-take-all, which is think all but 2--3 states use?


-- Ernie P.

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