In modern times, third-party candidates have been little more than a curious distraction from the main event, often siphoning enough votes from one major party to ensure victory by the other. Al Gore, for example, is convinced that Ralph Nader's votes put George W. Bush in the White House.
Robert Lehrman, who was a speechwriter for Vice President Al Gore and chief speechwriter for the Democratic National Committee, discusses how to get an ... and more »
Fri, Jan 29 | from Washington Post