>You're much closer to all of this than me, so I accept your call. But I do remember lots of moaning that Mr. Nader cost Mr. Gore the presidency and so concluded that there were districts where there were electeds by plurality.
Remember that we don't vote for parties, but for individuals. So someone who voted for Nader for president may well have voted for a Democrat or Republican for Congress.
I know that the Congressional district in which I live is unusual, because it had 2 or 3 consecutive close elections, and flipped parties a couple of times in the process. In fact, it annoyed both parties so much (because they had spent lots of $ here) that, in the redistricting that goes into effect for this year's elections, they chopped the district up. My township's been moved into a district that's mostly inside Philadelphia; I'll have a different Congressman, come the fall, and I'm fairly certain that there's no Republican challenging him for his seat.
Tamar
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