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Boy is he going to be popular.......again.

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Ralph Nader could be poised for another third party presidential campaign.
The consumer advocate will appear on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday to announce whether he will launch another White House bid. Nader kicked off his 2004 presidential run on the show.

A spokesman for Nader did not return phone calls seeking comment.

Kevin Zeese, who was Nader's spokesman during the 2004 presidential race, but is no longer working for him, said Friday that Nader has been actively talking to "lots of people on all sorts of levels" about the possibility of making another run.

Zeese said he could only guess what Nader might do, but added: "Obviously, I don't think ("Meet the Press" host) Tim Russert would have him on for no reason."

Peter Camejo, Nader's running mate in 2004, said he won't reveal Nader's plans because he doesn't want to upstage the announcement. But he said Nader's overall philosophy on elections has not changed.

"You've got to keep running to raise the issues that are never discussed," Camejo said. "There's a whole series of issues that only a Ralph Nader would raise."

Last month, Nader began an exploratory presidential campaign and launched a Web site that promises to fight "corporate greed, corporate power, corporate control."

Nader's appearance on "Meet the Press" was announced Friday in an e- mail message from Nader's exploratory campaign. The message from "The Nader Team" urges supporters to tell friends and family to watch the show and requests online contributions.

Nader is still loathed by many Democrats who call him a spoiler and claim his candidacy in 2000 cost Democrats the election by siphoning votes away from Al Gore in a razor-thin contest in Florida. Nader has vociferously disputed the spoiler claim, saying only Democrats are to blame for losing the race to George W. Bush.

Though he won 2.7 percent of the national vote as the Green Party candidate in 2000, Nader won just 0.3 percent as an independent in when he appeared on the ballot in only 34 states.

lol, well he does have a right to run. He'll take a few votes away from the dems if he runs as a green again. Not enough to matter tho I'd guess.
He sure seems to have caused a stir with his announcement. I would have loved to be able to join in on some democratic conference calls on Sunday and today. I would imagine Mr. Nader has been called everything but a human.
Well this time who do you think Nader will help get elected? He might take more votes away from McCain than Obama (assuming it's Obama).

AlonzoMourning23

If there were any justice in this world we could arrest and try him for aiding and abetting the Bush administration in their pursuits of war, more pollution etc.

After all, even his own staff was telling him he should reduce his campaigning so he wouldn't harm Gore, the bastard didn't listen though.
Don't hold back Zo, tell us how you really feel about the guy. ROFL

AlonzoMourning23

BoogyMan Wrote:
Don't hold back Zo, tell us how you really feel about the guy. ROFL


I think I may be committing a crime if I did so. Lmao

Can't say I'm surprised. I think in the year 2030, he'll still be on the ballot.
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