So Copeland's vote total in November, while still relatively small, will probably be ten times what he got in March because many non-libertarians will vote for him at that time.
So instead of .001% of the vote he gets .01% of the vote?
So instead of .001% of the vote he gets .01% of the vote?
Not quite that small. The Libertarian candidate for Governor in 1998 got 0.9% of the vote. And the Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate in 2000 got 1.8% of the vote.
58 posted on 03/28/2002 1:04:04 PM PST by dpwiener