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Monday, June 21, 2004

Nader's Running Mate Is Bad News for Kerry

Sorry, John Kerry: Ralph Nader today boosted his chances of bagging the Green Party's endorsement by tapping longtime Green activist Peter Camejo as his running mate.

"Camejo, an investment adviser from Folsom, Calif., had been one of two leading contenders for the Green Party's presidential nomination," the Associated Press reported.

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He got stomped by Arnold Schwarzenegger in his last bid for office: governor of California.

Ben Manski, one of the Greens' five co-chairmen, said: "This is an opportunity for Nader to make an overture to the party membership. I think it certainly would put him much more in the running but not a guarantee."

Republicans hope Nader will do to Kerry what he did to Al Gore in 2000.

The Greens convene Wednesday in Milwaukee. The Reform Party has already endorsed Nader.

Latest Silly Opinion Poll

If anyone is following the opinion polls touted by the media, the latest survey of registered voters by Pew Research Center shows President Bush with 48 percent and Sen. Kerry with 46 percent, and a margin of error of at least 2.5 percentage points.

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