February 20, 2004
Nader | Nader Decision Expected Sunday
Ralph Nader will announce his decision regarding the election on Meet the Press.
… turning to presidential politics, will the race for the White House get another candidate? Consumer advocate and 2000 Green Party Presidential Candidate Ralph Nader will join us exclusively to announce his decision on whether or not to run for the presidency in 2004.Mr. Nader was dubbed a “spoiler” in the 2000 elections for siphoning votes away from Al Gore, and helping Bush win the White House. Does he have any regrets? And is he ready to make another run? We will find out this Sunday on “Meet the Press.”
Posted by Jeff M at February 20, 2004 12:58 PM
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Ahh i see Bush’s secret weapon is being prepped for launch.
Posted by: Ronin at February 20, 2004 02:13 PM
i am not old enough to vote. if I were i would vote for John Kerry. In my view Bush has not done the best for the country since he won the election back in the year 2000. if President George W. Bush was to win this election for a second term, I think It will come as a shock not just to me but to alot of people.
Posted by: Alfred at March 15, 2004 11:01 AM
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