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Fifth Time's The Charm
Ralph Nader "hasn't changed his view" that there isn't enough difference between Dems and the GOP. Nader said if he did not run for office the candidates "would not move their platforms" toward the issues of corporate control, livable wages and consumer protection. Nader: "It's a two-pary elected dictatorship." Nader said there are a series of issues the current major party candidates don't talk about- from single-payer health care to opening up the presidential debates.
Nader said if he is not on the ballot it "means he cannot challenge the rules and court rulings" that "make it difficult" for third party or independent candidates to get on state ballots. Nader also said that candidates' rights "are where civil rights were seven decades ago." Some states require large numbers of verified signatures- tens of thousands in some cases- to be gathered before a candidate is on the ballot. Vermont, requiring only 1K verified signatures, is "ahead of most of the rest" of the country in terms of allowing third party and independent candidates a shot. Nader: "Vermont is arguably the most democratic state in the country. They have a historic tradition and it lingers."
VT GOP Chair Rob Roper: "I didn't even know he was in Vermont, so I guess that says something. If Ralph Nader wants to run for president I think that is great. Let him do it" (Porter, Rutland Herald, 4/30).
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4/30/2008 Frontpage
White House 2008 -- The Republicans
White House 2008 -- The Democrats
- 2 THE FIELD: Pitching For Gas
- 3 FLOR-IGAN: Plan In The Middle
- 4 SUPERDELEGATES: Putting Carney In A Choke Hold
- 5 CLINTON: CSI: Ad Spots
- 6 OBAMA: Superdelegates Are Still Swooning
White House 2008 -- Other Updates
- 7 THE FIELD: Isn't It Ironic?
- 8 NADER: Fifth Time's The Charm
- 9 INDIANA (5/6 PRIMARY): She's Not Their Dame, Yet
- 10 INDIANA (5/6 PRIMARY): Better Vote While The Voting's Good
- 11 NORTH CAROLINA (5/6 PRIMARY): Tele-Phoney
- 12 KENTUCKY (5/20 PRIMARY): Two Horse Races At One Time
- 13 GALLUP: What's Wright Is Also Good For Hillary
- 14 VEEPSTAKES: Man About Town
- 15 NEW JERSEY (15 EVS): Buyer's Remorse?
- 16 2008 SCHEDULES: Wear Your Comfortable Shoes
National Briefing
Senate 2008
- 18 ALASKA: Vet-ting The Issue
- 19 GEORGIA: Have You Heard About The Lonesome Loser?
- 20 KANSAS: Could You Believe, They Put A Man On The Moon
- 21 MINNESOTA: Spread The Wealth
- 22 NEBRASKA: An All-Around Swell Guy
- 23 NEW JERSEY: Scared Of Commitment
- 24 NEW MEXICO: Another Club Vs. Establishment Proxy Primary?
- 25 NORTH CAROLINA: Haggling Hagan
- 26 OREGON: Smith Wants You To Know: He Can Work With Anyone
Governor 2008
People
- 28 BUSH: Free Entertainment
- 29 LEAHY: For Some Reason, Doesn't Use The Elevator
- 30 CRIST: Everybody's Irish, Every Day
- 31 MCGREEVEYS: Compromising Depositions
- 32 SEIGELMAN: And By "They," I Mean Rove
- 33 KILPATRICK: Thinks It's Okay To Discuss Marriage Via Pager
- 34 PRESS PASS: Always The Last To Know
- 35 NEWS BAZAAR: Cephalopod Porn Alert
