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What Republicans can teach the Greens

Take advantage of the chaos
By SARA DONNELLY  |  June 8, 2006

Growing a third party into anything more than a thorn in the side of the major two has historically proven next to impossible. In the 1992 and 2000 presidential elections, the most high-profile third-party candidates in recent history, Ross Perot and Ralph Nader, both failed to get elected and managed to screw over the major candidate whose politics they most aligned with (right-wing Perot took from George H.W. Bush, causing him to lose to Bill Clinton, and lefty Nader pulled votes from Al Gore, most critically in Florida, ceding the race to George W. Bush). Of course, blowing a major party’s chances at winning can influence that party’s platform during the next election cycle, but what does a third party have to do to actually win the White House? Ask the Republicans. In 1860, the only third party ever to win the presidency and replace one of the reigning two parties took advantage of a country battered by the build-up to the Civil War. The two reigning parties had been deeply weakened by the slavery debate — the Whig Party exploded in 1856 because party abolitionists and anti-abolitionists could no longer stand each other and the Democrats were undermined by similar arguing. The Republican Party, then a mangy third party founded only six years earlier, took advantage of the chaos. They nominated the unabashed abolitionist Abraham Lincoln, he won, the South seceded, and the rest is history.

 

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What Republicans can teach the Greens
"Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it." Can we please get our facts straight about what happened in Florida in 2000? It's journalistally lazy and misleading to echo those in power and blame the outcome on the Nader/LaDuke campaign. Plus, it's factually unsupportable. Award-winning investigative journalist Greg Palast has very clearly proven via his thorough, unchallenged investigation with exhaustive, and creatively gathered supporting documentation, that the Bush family STOLE the election in Florida. He investigated charges of disenfranchisement and 180,000 uncounted Florida votes cast largely by the working poor and people of color, uncovering racial exclusion, voting rights violations and the subverting of a recount in the most contested and controversial election in U.S. history. In the five months leading to the 2000 presidential election, political appointees working for Florida Governor Jeb Bush and his Secretary of State Katherine Harris ordered the removal of 57,700 voters from Florida’s vote registries. The official reason? Those they targeted were felons, ex-cons who had illegally registered to vote. The truth? Virtually every voter they “scrubbed” from the voter rolls was innocent of any crime —except the crime of Voting While Black. There'’s no guessing about this— - Florida'’s voter registration roles include each citizen’s race. And guess what? Since they got away with it in 2000, they did it again in 2004 in Ohio, which Greg Palast also thoroughly investigated and documents. To learn more, which is our responsibility as citizens in a country that claims to be a democracy, please visit: //www.gregpalast.com Also, read Robert Kennedy Jr's article, "Was the 2004 Election Stolen" in the current Rolling Stone: //www.rollingstone.com/news/story/10432334/was_the_2004_election_stolen If they keep getting away with it, and we keep blaming each other instead of those in power, what's left of our democracy is doomed.
By kate harris on 06/16/2006 at 12:28:46

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