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FINAL TRY LOL

Nader Fails to Make California Ballot

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SACRAMENTO - Ralph Nader failed to gather enough signatures to make the ballot in California as an independent presidential candidate, but his campaign said Saturday it will keep trying to get the consumer activist's name before the state's voters in November.

State election officials said Nader fell far short of the 153,035 signatures needed by Friday's deadline. He submitted 82,923 with 56 of the state's 58 counties reporting, said Lauren Hersh, a spokeswoman for the secretary of state's office.

Nader's campaign coordinator in California, Forrest Hill, said he thought the final tally was "closer to 100,000."

"It was very difficult collecting these signatures, as you can imagine," he said Saturday. "We tried to get some help, but the paid signature gatherers did not work for more than a week or two. They all quit. They said it was too abusive, the attacks that went on" from people opposed to Nader's candidacy.

Hill said the campaign was trying to convince Green Party members in California to dump David Cobb, a Eureka lawyer, as their presidential nominee and substitute Nader, who was the Green Party presidential candidate in 2000. But Hill conceded that effort was a long shot.

The Greens have until Aug. 26 to decide which candidate they want on the ballot in California, said Hersh.

Beth Moore Haines, a spokeswoman for the Green Party of California, said changing nominees was highly unlikely.

"I think there would be considerable cost to California in good will toward the rest of the Greens in the nation, if we did something like that," she told The Sacramento Bee.

Hill said the Nader campaign could also try to get Nader on the ballot by going to court to challenge the state's signature threshold for independent candidates.

Nader received only 2 percent of the California vote in a Field Poll released this week. Democratic nominee John Kerry led President Bush 51 percent to 40 percent in that survey of 633 likely voters. The margin of error was 4.1 percent.


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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> They said it was too abusive, the attacks that went on" from people opposed to Nader's candidacy.

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Nobody cares about Nader it's the anti-Bush groundswell. Just another example of very strong nationwide sentiment against the current administration.


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Hey Wil, remeber H Ross Perot - he took just as many votes from the left as he did from the right, didn't he.

I think Ralph Nader deserves a chance to be on all of the ballots - there are some Republicans who might want to vote for him, just as there were Democrats that voted for Perot!

Of course, as the truth comes out about Kerry, a few more Dems might decide to vote for Nader.

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Actually I won't be surprised to see Nader get a lot of Republican votes in states where he is on the ballot. Why, because your boy has made such an incredible mess of things in the US. Reps that don't vote for Kerry will vote for Nader or not at all. Face it this thing is over.
 

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Wil, Then we're agreed - Nader should be on all of the ballots.
 

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I have no problem with Nader this time around, let him run everywhere. Not a factor.
 

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Just for a change of pace, from the Boston Herald:


Kerry maintains double-digit lead over Bush in California

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - A new poll shows John Kerry [related, bio] maintaining an eleven-point lead in California over President Bush [related, bio].

The Field Poll done of 633 Californians also indicates more are voting for Kerry instead of against Bush.

Senator John Edwards [related, bio] had a higher rating than Vice President Cheney when those polled were asked who would be a better president.

But those interviewed remain almost evenly divided over who will win in November.

The poll of likely voters was conducted after the Democratic National Convention, in English and Spanish. It has a four-point-one percent margin of error.


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