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Ralph Nader Will Be Announcing His Candidacy?

According to FOX news aired tonight, Nader will be throwing his hat in this weekend. Will this be another repeat of the 2000 elections?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Probably not at all.

    In 2008, the Republicans are unpopular. Republicans are trying to mute their party affiliation.

    No one was doing that in 2000 (although Democrats were hiding some of their more Liberal ideas.)

    I suspect 2008 will be more like a lighter version of 1974 or 1976.

    I kinda feel sorry for my Republican friends.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I USED TO REALLY HATE NADER. I THOUGHT HE WAS SOME WEIRDO......NOW THAT I HAVE OPENED MY EYES TO THE CORRUPTION OF POLITICS IN THE US I NOW SUPPORT CANDIDATES LIKE HIM AND RON PAUL!!!

    I looked at voting for Obama, McCain, or possibly Clinton. I would rather vote for Ron Paul over those mentioned!!!

    Having said that, I will vote for Nader. He is the only candidate that is not corrupted by Corporate America. Obama, McCain, and Clinton are being heavily funded by special interest groups and lobbyists!

    According to Nader: Hillary Clinton is the corporate choice. She has done nothing for people to shift power, done anything for anyone in the inner cities (and she's a Democrat!)

    I support either Ron Paul or Ralph Nader, because they are the only true candidates that are in it for the benefit of the people and the country! Since Ron Paul is out of it....I say "GO RALPH"!!!!

  • bwlobo
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Ralph Nader must be about 100 years old by now. His candidacy would make McCain look like a "whipper-snapper"!

    Actually, Ralph has a birthday coming up on February 27... he's just about a 74 years old.

    McCain was born in 1936, so he is currently 71 years old.

  • 1 decade ago

    The Democrats NEED Nader to get into the race. He can be Excuse #307 for why Obama loses.

    After Voter Suppression, They didn't play fair, It rained, Swift-Boat, Racists, Rich corporations, lobbyists, Yada-yada.

    Ever notice that Democrats never just lose because they're losers?

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  • 1 decade ago

    I think Nader will be ignored this year.

    Fox is just trying to help all the lost little republicans feel better about supporting a non-conservative as their presidential candidate.

    I can say one thing about the GOP this year .....

    .... it really sucks to be them!

  • Frank
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Possibly. If Hillary wins the Dem nomination, he will get a lot more votes. If Obama wins the Dem nomination, he will have a small percentage like in 2004..

    Of course, just depends if he's able to get on the ballot in all states. They Democrats consistently fight against him being on the ballot.

    If he runs, I'll be voting for him. Just like I did in 2000, and just like I did in 2004.

  • Nader will be announcing his candidacy?

    I will be announcing my vote for anyone OTHER THAN Nader this weekend. . .

  • 1 decade ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    God who cares. Unless he is trying to take votes away from the democrats again. Ralph Nadar just needs to go away. The only people that would vote for him would be people on the left and I don't think they have forgiven him for costing Gore the election. I know I haven't.

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