Nader, though still stuck in fourth, is catching up to Barr but McKinney is way back in sixth place behind Chuck Baldwin. Though we’re dealing with candidates winning less than 200,000 votes apiece with 23 percent of precincts in, so a lot can change.
UPDATE: Nader has narrowly passed Barr, and both have broken 200,000 with 33 percent of the vote in.i
UPDATE II: With 71 percent of precincts reporting and Nader now ahead by nearly 100,000 votes as the West Coast swelll his totals, it seems pretty unlikely that Barr will come in third.
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