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2004-02-20 
Sorry, Kerry: Nader Hints He’ll Run
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Posted by Dragon Fly 2004-02-20 12:22:14 PM|| || Front Page|| [1 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 I don't understand why he won't run as a green... what's the deal there?
Posted by Shipman 2004-2-20 12:34:48 PM||   2004-2-20 12:34:48 PM|| Front Page Top

#2 Shipman:

Either way it's a good thing!
Posted by Dragon Fly  2004-2-20 12:37:30 PM||   2004-2-20 12:37:30 PM|| Front Page Top

#3 I don't understand why he won't run as a green... what's the deal there?

The Greens aren't radical enough?
Posted by Robert Crawford  2004-2-20 12:40:05 PM|| [http://www.kloognome.com]  2004-2-20 12:40:05 PM|| Front Page Top

#4 A Spoiler's a Spoiler! Especially when the Spolier is going to split up the Dem vote!... Bring it on, Ralph!!!!
Posted by Jack Deth  2004-2-20 12:51:46 PM||   2004-2-20 12:51:46 PM|| Front Page Top

#5 In their own fashion, Cox & Forkum 'reported' this on Wednesday.
Posted by GK 2004-2-20 1:14:18 PM||   2004-2-20 1:14:18 PM|| Front Page Top

#6 The best part is how splintered/anti-Dem the Dean-Green vote is -- according to a poll, only 35% would be satisfied with Kerry, there are PLENTY of Dean-holdouts (some even believing that they, at the convention, could use the delegates to secure Dean's nomination), and I've even heard of a Deaniac who'd vote Bush over Kerry ...
Posted by Lu Baihu  2004-2-20 1:19:04 PM|| [http://edwardyee.blogspot.com]  2004-2-20 1:19:04 PM|| Front Page Top

#7 Time will tell, but I suspect that Mr. Nader won't get anywhere near as many votes as he did last time. The only Nader voters I know (and that's an admittedly non-scientific poll) have been adamant about not making the mistake of voting for him again.

So as much as we might hope, I don't think Mr. Nader will have the same effect on the next election as in the last election.
Posted by Patrick Phillips 2004-2-20 1:21:20 PM||   2004-2-20 1:21:20 PM|| Front Page Top

#8 If I were a member of the DNC, I would be begging Nader to run a full campaign and drop out and endorse Kerry on the eve of the election. His antics will invigorate the kooks and keep them in a lather long enough to get them to the polls. Bush will be forced to address the enviroment in a campaign where the American people mistrust his agenda.
With Nader in the race, Kerry can no longer be defined as far left with respect to Bush. Nader then appears as the candidate of the far left in opposition to Bush's far right with Kerry looking like a centrist.
Remember that Gore was able to run as a Centrist with Nader in the race. Luckily, Buchanen was the "far-right" candidate.
I think Nader's quasi-candidacy makes Kerry a stronger candidate. In this case, as in many others, I am a contrarian.
Posted by Super Hose  2004-2-20 1:37:00 PM||   2004-2-20 1:37:00 PM|| Front Page Top

#9 The only problem with our pride is that I haven't heard of any Deaniacs who had explicit Green/Nader-as-alternate leanings ...

P.S. Sorry about the double-post, this is my actual URL. Please give it a look?
Posted by Lu Baihu  2004-2-20 2:13:37 PM|| [http://edwardyee.fanworks.net]  2004-2-20 2:13:37 PM|| Front Page Top

#10 Hmmm...SH...I suppose you could be right. But considering that Kerry and Gore were poured from the same batch of plastic, I think Nader believes that it is his duty to offer up his services to prevent one of these walking/talking Ken dolls from representing his party.

It's truly a wild card...but maybe Nader, like Perot, believes in himself enough to give it a shot.
Posted by B 2004-2-20 4:01:45 PM||   2004-2-20 4:01:45 PM|| Front Page Top

#11 I think the greenies baby power structure just wants to cruise and collect the pure dime and board fees.... Just a guess.
Posted by Shipman 2004-2-20 4:38:25 PM||   2004-2-20 4:38:25 PM|| Front Page Top

#12 He prob'ly couldn't decide which Green Party to lead. He ran on a Green ticket last time, but so did Jello Biafra.
Posted by Fred  2004-2-20 6:37:43 PM||   2004-2-20 6:37:43 PM|| Front Page Top

#13 From what I gathered on FOX tonight the Green party is split over him running and may keep some donors from donating. McAlluff said he has met with him several times asking him not to run. But then the FOX gang believes Nadar really won't be as decisive a figure as last time, if he was even then.

I don't remember where I saw it yesterday (some Dem blog), but the Deaniacs are really upset about Dean dropping out and many of them will not vote for Kerry. A few of them even said they would hold their noses and vote for Bush.
Posted by AF Lady 2004-2-20 8:11:12 PM||   2004-2-20 8:11:12 PM|| Front Page Top

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