Nader Gets On Iowa Ballot
Quad-City Times
DES
MOINES — Ralph Nader’s slot on the Nov. 2 Iowa election ballot was
assured Thursday after state officials ruled that the independent
presidential hopeful’s nomination petition is valid.
A
three-member panel, including Secretary of State Chet Culver, Attorney
General Tom Miller and State Auditor David Vaudt concluded that the
petition filed earlier this month contains enough legally valid
signatures to put Nader and his running mate, Peter Miguel Camejo, on
the Iowa ballot. A Des Moines Democrat had challenged the petition’s
legitimacy.
Although
Nader is a long-shot candidate, his place in the race could have big
implications in a neck-and-neck battle between [pseudo-]pResident Bush
and the Democratic nominee, U.S. Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. Several polls
conducted in Iowa show Bush and Kerry in a virtual dead heat, with
Nader drawing a small, but critical, slice of support.
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How is it in Saturday's Register, it was written the state of Pennsylvania is smart enough to not accept and in turn, see the fraudulence in the Nader petitions. Yet Democratic “leaders” in Tom Miller & Chet Culver. don't want to create waves; so they blindly accepted clear petition violations in the signatures so that the minimum could be reached to put him on the Iowa ballot.
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