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Could Greens Spoil a Democrat Senate Takeback?

In the ultra-super-tight Virginia Senate race, where Jim Webb and George Allen are less than a point apart, the Green candidate, Gail Parker, is pulling down 1.11 percent of the vote. If the current spread holds, she could throw the election to Allen, and potentially allow Republicans to keep the Senate. Parker is running as a member of the Independent Greens of Virginia, a party that branched off of the national Green Party because the bosses there "don't really believe in running candidates," IGVA campaign coordinator Joseph Oddo said. Is Oddo worried his party will pull a Nader? "No, we don't see it that way," he says. "We see people who are sending a message that they are tired of politics as usual."

Oddo says his party hasn't received any Republican cash--though it is surely getting plenty of Republican prayers tonight.

Posted by Josh Harkinson on 11/07/06 at 7:25 PM | E-mail | Print | Digg | de.licio.us | Reddit | Newsvine | Yahoo! MyWeb | StumbleUpon | Netscape | Google |



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You mention in your article that Parker is not an official Green, but your headline indicates it is, which will likely encourage those who don't bother reading articles to call the national Green Party and scream and rant about spoiling VA. Please be a little more responsible.

Posted by: Alex Hogan on 11/08/06 at 7:35 AM

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