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Nader to Run For President
Nader has been scheduled for Meet the Press with Tim Russert this weekend, so it looks like that will be time for his announcement. Since he won't be running under the Green Party ticket, he'll have to organize his own campaign, which likely won't be a problem. He has enough popular support to get on the ballots in all 50 states.
Even better for George Bush is that this means the Green Party will also have their own candidate, probably Peter Camejo from California. So you've got a Green Party candidate, Nader, AND the rumors that Kucinich will be picked up as the candidate for the Natural Law party. Add the effects of all these parties together, you may be talking about peeling 3-5% away from any Democratic candidate.
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Nader to Jump in Presidential Race
FOXNews.com
Friday, February 20, 2004
By Liza Porteus
NEW YORK — Ralph Nader, the consumer advocate who ran for president in 2000 as a Green Party candidate, will enter the 2004 race for the White House as an independent candidate, advisers told Fox News on Friday.
A formal announcement by Nader is expected this weekend.
"He's going to be discussing his role in the presidential election," Linda Schade, a spokeswoman for Nader's presidential exploratory committee, said of the man whose 2000 run is blamed by many Democrats for tilting a close election in favor of George W. Bush (search). "He's felt there is a role for an independent candidate to play."
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