spoiler effect 2000 ends up being the perfect example. ralph nader got 93,000 votes in florida. al gore only lost florida by 537 votes. also, by the way, pat buchanan. there was the whole issue with the butterfly ballot, folks who seem to in confusion have voted for him. in that very narrow circumstance, you can clearly see where third party had the effect. but when it comes to the question here of schultz and what effect he would have, you heard it there. the democrats, they say he splits the anti-trump vote. trump has a majority disapproval rating right now. the democrats saying those folks will be content to vote against trump, don t give them more than one option. give the folks one option, they ll all vote against trump and trump will be out of office. it s a theory that schultz would complicate that. put that anywhery out there. these things don t always the history of these third-party candidacies is they don t always land the way conventional wisdom says they will. here s the
clinton. 2000 ended up being a perfect example of it. ralph nader got 93,000 votes in florida. al gore only lost florida by 537 votes. also, by the way, pat buchanan. there was the whole issue with the butterfly vote that seemed in confusion to vote for him. in that very narrow circumstance, you can clearly see where third party had the effect. but when it comes to the question here of schultz and what effect he would have, you heard it there. the democrats say he splits the anti-trump vote. trump has a majority disapproval rating right now. the democrats saying those folks will be content to vote against trump, don t give them more than one option. give the folks one option, they ll all vote against trump and trump will be out of office. it s a theory that schultz would complicate that. the history of these third-party candidaies is they don t always land the way they say they will. and does his candidacy just
green party candidate. they were just a symptom, each of them was, to the party of clinton. 2000 ended up being a perfect example of it. ralph nader got 93,000 votes in florida. al gore only lost florida by 537 votes. also, by the way, pat buchanan. there was the whole issue with the butterfly vote that seemed in confusion to vote for him. in that very narrow circumstance, you can clearly see where third party had the effect. but when it comes to the question here of schultz and what effect he would have, you heard it there. the democrats say he splits the an anti-trump vote. trump has a majority disapproval rating right now. the democrats saying those folks will be content to vote against trump, don t give them more than one option. give the folks one option, they ll all vote against trump and trump will be out of office. it s a theory that schultz would complicate that.
this is what it looks like in motion when a republican white house goes to war over national security policies with john mccain and lindsey graham. it doesn t end well for the rookie white house. ed, you will agree this is historic. we re eight days in. the president has already had a de facto run-in with a federal judge the fact that the folks at gallup remind us today he has now gone to a majority disapproval rating. he is under water in record time of eight days. well, he came in with record numbers. true. record low numbers. in my sense, again, i go back to the point, i don t think he s ever going to have high numbers. i think this is a president who basically is always going to have a very polarized society against him. we re a very divided nation. these kind of events like the women s march, what have you, basically shows you there s a lot of opposition out there as
judge the fact that the folks at gallup remind us today he has now gone to a majority disapproval rating. he is under water in record time of eight days. well, he came in with record numbers. true. record low numbers. in my sense, again, i go back to the point, i don t think he s ever going to have high numbers. i think this is a president who basically is always going to have a very polarized society against him. we re a very divided nation. these kind of events like the women s march, what have you, basically shows you there s a lot of opposition out there as it wasn t a very close election. i think he has to move forward with his agenda and live up to the promises he made to his people. i think if he does that, they will stay with him. if he loses that, i think john mccain and lindsey graham are always going to be a couple gadflies, one is the nominee who ran and got clobbered, the other when we have 5 senator