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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "elmer swanson"
Date: 23 Oct 2004 12:29:03 PM
Object: Nader Polling At 8 Percent Among Past Supporters!
Nader Polling At 8 Percent Among Past Supporters
20 October 2004
WASHINGTON, DC—A CNN/Gallup poll released Monday shows that 8 percent
of those who voted for presidential candidate Ralph Nader in the 2000
election will vote for him again in 2004. "Americans feel it's time
for an end to corporate-controlled government, or at least 1/12th of
those who voted for me in 2000 do," Nader said, addressing a handful
of supporters scattered throughout a lecture hall at Georgetown
University. "Don't be satisfied with politics as usual. That is my
message to those who voted for me four years ago. Get back with the
team." Nader said that 230,000 votes, while nowhere near enough to
win, might be sufficient to muck up another election.
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