'Independent' Nader Advises Kerry, Says He'll Help Democrats
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Wednesday, March 31, 2004
WASHINGTON Ralph Nader has some campaign advice for
Democrat John Kerry: Loosen up. The consumer advocate and
independent presidential candidate said Kerry comes across as stiff
and coached on the campaign trail.
"John Kerry has got to get loose," Nader said Tuesday. "He
cannot allow political consultants to put handcuffs on his mind and
his imagination. He's got to stop talking Senate-ese and be the old
John Kerry I knew 23 years ago."
Appearing on CNN's "Crossfire," Nader defended his decision to
run as an independent despite a torrent of criticism from Democrats
who claim he will siphon votes from Kerry and help re-elect Bush.
Many Democrats blame Nader for taking votes from Al Gore in 2000
and ensuring Bush's narrow electoral victory.
"The Democrats should just stop whining and go to work," Nader
said. "They should be landsliding Bush."
Nader said his campaign would help Democrats by opening a
"second front" against Bush. He also repeated his claim that he
would appeal to many disgruntled conservatives angry at Bush for
increasing the deficit, signing the Patriot Act and favoring
international trade agreements that compromise national
sovereignty.
"They are either going to stay home or look for an
independent," he said.
As for liberals who call him vindictive or egomaniacal, Nader
said, "That means they're out of arguments."
Nader said he planned to meet with Kerry and former presidential
candidate Howard Dean to discuss his strategy.
"I'm going to say 'Look, we have one thing in common. We want
to send the Bush corporation back to Crawford, Texas.'"
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