There was much talk yesterday of Ralph Nader's impact, whether his grassroots support might pull votes from Gore, thus throwing key states to
Bush--another scenario the Gore campaign rejects.
They argue that once Nader supporters actually step into the voting booth today, they will realize that Gore's ideology is similar to Nader's.
"The issues those people care about, like health care, campaign finance reform and the environment, will be protected by Gore and harmed by Bush," Geiser said.
Nashville International Airport was deluged yesterday by media arriving to cover the event. Over 1,400 members of the media, including a large contingent of international press, will be on hand for tonight's events.
Starting around 8 p.m. CST, the War Memorial Plaza will be filled with
Gore supporters who will watch the election results tabulated on a big screen television and be entertained by comedians, choirs and--in the
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