The Most Dangerous President Ever. (Correspondence).
American Prospect, The, July, 2003 by Harnden-Warwick, David
ONE NEED ONLY LOOK AT the results of the 2000 presidential election in order to appreciate the literal truth of Harold Meyerson's observation ["The Most Dangerous President Ever," May] that the "president" George W. Bush most closely resembles is the Confederacy's Jefferson Davis.
In the 13 states that made up the Confederacy, the center-left and left candidates, Al Gore and Ralph Nader, together polled only 45.1 percent of the total vote, compared with 54.4 percent of the total vote for the ...
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