VOTE FOR RALPH NADER
1. Ralph Nader is not for sale. If you believe that big business' money
is corrupting American politics, vote for the only Presidential candidate
who practices campaign finance reform. Ralph Nader is accepting no PAC
money, no corporate contributions and no soft money and no support from
527 groups. The other candidates just talk and look for the loophole of
the moment. Nader walks the campaign finance reform walk while he
advocates public funding and an end to political advantage for sale to the
highest bidder.
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Dr_Dank_Thumb
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Nader is a true American and stands for true American values so it makes sense that most Americans don't know shit about him but dislike him.
VOTE NADER! 08! - 3 years ago
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unicorn77
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"Republican voters in Texas are coalescing to defeat Barack Obama," said Hans Klingler, a spokesman for the Republican Party of Texas. "Nationally, McCain has a proven track record of attracting independents to his message, so I think there will be less people looking to a third party than in other elections."
- 3 years ago
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unicorn77
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unicorn77
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Supporters of the Nader/Gonzalez 2008 presidential campaign on Mon. Aug. 4 will submit more than 20,000 signatures to the Maryland Board of Elections to put the new Maryland Independent Party on the ballot in the November 2008 elections. Independent Presidential Candidate Ralph Nader, and his VP running mate, Matt Gonzalez, are seeking the new party's nomination. Maryland law requires the submission of 10,000 registered voters' signatures for a 'minor party's' candidates to be placed on the ballot.
Nader/Gonzalez 2008 Maryland coordinator, Tom Sheilds, and supporters of the Maryland Independent Party will be available at 10:30 a.m. for news media questions at the Maryland State Board of Elections, Office of the Director of Candidacy and Campaign Finance, 151 West St, Suite 200, 2nd floor, Annapolis, Md.
- 3 years ago
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unicorn77
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unicorn77
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Ralph Nader is the only candidate who demands health care for all.
Forty-six million Americans have no health insurance-nearly a 30% increase
since 1992. Ours is the only industrial democracy without healthcare for
everyone. Our current system is also incredibly wasteful; we spend enough
to provide universal coverage, but private administrative costs amount to
a whopping one-quarter of all health care expenditures. - 3 years ago
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