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Ralph Nader. Why?

 
 
au1929
 
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Reply Mon 19 Jul, 2004 09:17 am
ASHINGTON, July 18 - With the apparent assistance of the state Republican Party, Ralph Nader appears likely to secure a spot on the Michigan presidential ballot. But Democrats are calling for him to withdraw and are threatening to file a complaint against the Republicans, charging that they contributed illegally to the Nader campaign.

Mr. Nader had gathered 5,400 signatures on petitions in Michigan but stopped collecting them over a month ago, deciding instead to go after the nomination of the Reform Party. After he stopped the petition effort, though, a split within the Reform Party made it uncertain that he would get the nomination.

But last Thursday, the deadline for submitting signatures, more than 50,000 signatures were submitted on behalf of Mr. Nader. The state requires 30,000 signatures.

It appears that it was the Republican Party that stepped in to help Mr. Nader. It is widely believed that if Mr. Nader is on the ballot in Michigan and other states, he would draw more votes from John Kerry, the likely Democratic nominee, than from President Bush.

An article from The Detroit News posted on the state Republican Party's Web site quotes the party's executive director as saying, "We are absolutely interested in having Ralph Nader on the ballot," and adds that the executive director, Greg McNeilly, was personally circulating petitions for Mr. Nader.
Could Nader be in collusion with the republicans to reelect Bush Question Rolling Eyes Nah. He is just doing his bit.

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/19/politics/campaign/19nader.html?th
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BillW
 
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Reply Sat 15 Mar, 2008 11:24 pm
BillW wrote:
Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2004 4:21 pm Post: 770851 -

I sense and have sensed that Nader is allying himself in some ways. A coalition put together can be stronger that either of the two (3, 4, 5, etc) alone. Maybe hoping to get something out of it that he wouldn't get otherwise. He and Kerry had what was presumed to be a cordial meeting about a month or so ago with nothing announced. If Nader builds support and then later on pushes it to Kerry, well, Dean has already proven this model earlier this spring.


hmmm, my thinking still ~ just different names connected w/Nader.....
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