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Politics > Politics-USA |
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"Doggydog USA" |
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06 Jul 2004 10:15:33 PM |
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Nader: Kerry Has 'Watergate'-style Dirty Tricks Operation |
Nader: Kerry Has 'Watergate'-style Dirty Tricks Operation
Maverick presidential candidate Ralph Nader is accusing the Kerry
campaign of launching a "Watergate"-style dirty tricks operation in a
bid to keep him off the ballot in November.
Nader personally leveled the allegation in a conversation with John
Kerry Tuesday morning, and detailed the exchange later in the day for
national radio host Sean Hannity.
"I said, 'You better look and see what your Democrats are doing here
because they can get in trouble'. . . . I told him, 'This could be a
kind of Watergate.'"
Nader said that Kerry has "got these rambunctious, aggressive underlings
of his" who have been infiltrating his events and sabotaging his efforts
to get on the ballot.
Kerry told Nader that he didn't know what he was taking about but
promised to look into it.
"I think Terry McAuliffe is going to be called by Kerry," Nader told
Hannity, "because he told me last week that he's supporting these kind
of interferences."
Nader said that while he still considers Kerry a personal friend, he's
staying in the race till the bitter end.
Asked about the complaint that he was hurting Kerry's chances to defeat
Bush, Nader shot back, "He's hurting my chances."
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/7/6/193008.shtml
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| User: "Joe Smith" |
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| Title: Re: Nader: Kerry Has 'Watergate'-style Dirty Tricks Operation |
06 Jul 2004 10:51:12 PM |
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Kerry doesn't need to sabotage Nader - it would only get in the way of
Nader sabotaging himself.
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 23:15:33 -0400, (Doggydog
USA) wrote:
Nader: Kerry Has 'Watergate'-style Dirty Tricks Operation
Maverick presidential candidate Ralph Nader is accusing the Kerry
campaign of launching a "Watergate"-style dirty tricks operation in a
bid to keep him off the ballot in November.
Nader personally leveled the allegation in a conversation with John
Kerry Tuesday morning, and detailed the exchange later in the day for
national radio host Sean Hannity.
"I said, 'You better look and see what your Democrats are doing here
because they can get in trouble'. . . . I told him, 'This could be a
kind of Watergate.'"
Nader said that Kerry has "got these rambunctious, aggressive underlings
of his" who have been infiltrating his events and sabotaging his efforts
to get on the ballot.
Kerry told Nader that he didn't know what he was taking about but
promised to look into it.
"I think Terry McAuliffe is going to be called by Kerry," Nader told
Hannity, "because he told me last week that he's supporting these kind
of interferences."
Nader said that while he still considers Kerry a personal friend, he's
staying in the race till the bitter end.
Asked about the complaint that he was hurting Kerry's chances to defeat
Bush, Nader shot back, "He's hurting my chances."
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/7/6/193008.shtml
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