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2004 US Presidential Election
October 31, 2004
Nader | Nader Could Still Impact Key States
The Los Angeles Times reports that even though Nader is only on the ballot in 34 states, he may have an impact because some of those states are still competitive. According to the Times, the thirteen potentially competitive states in which Nader might impact the outcome include Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. From California Yankee. Posted by Dan Spencer at October 31, 2004 01:36 PM | TrackBack Comments
Democrats should know this and be pushing the media to cover Michael Badnarik. Columnist in NY Times says Badnarik impact on Bush could be critical. Electoral-Vote.com says: “A Rasmussen poll taken Oct. 26 in Arizona puts Libertarian party candidate Michael Badnarik at 3%. When the pollsters actually ask about him, he does surprisingly well. He might end up canceling out the Nader factor by appealing to disgruntled Republicans who support a balanced budget and small government and are appalled by the current deficit and power the Patriot Act gives the government to snoop on people’s lives.” Posted by: Wilson97 Post a comment
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