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FWIW, I think Dick Morris's is just as kooky in the other direction -- (link)
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Reagen
Unrelated, if there were a significant 3rd party, what would be their colour? Lib Dems in the UK are yellow, green mightn't fly in the heartland
Posted by
Loyola
Oct 29 '08, 14:26
in the US. HSX orange?
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Green party uses green, obvie - Libertarians use yellow (or "gold") -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 29, 14:28
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Ah ok, gold is good. -- nm
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Loyola
Oct 29, 14:30
purple, most likely, or green if it's the Green Party. -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 29, 14:28
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Green party hurts the Dem constituency more than Rep, agree? -- nm
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Loyola
Oct 29, 14:29
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they're generally thought of being to the left of the Democratic party and would be more likely to pick up votes from them, yes. -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 29, 14:30
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