Nader ballot still uncertain on the ground in many countries
Ten weeks before the 2004 presidential election, Ralph Nader is plug in a fight for his name on the ballot in many countries, he attacked four years ago.
Yesterday, Michigan officials choice on whether to accept an impasse Nader’s petition on the ballot as an independent candidate, was discussed Democrats riddled by fraud, sending the matter to an appellate court.
In previous days, a federal court in Illinois denied Nader’s Public Challenge to election laws. He claimed they are hostile to independent candidates, partly because the June 21 deadline for filing a petition on the ballot is older than almost all other stateDogged a copy of public relations and legal campaign against him by the Democratic Party and the same groups - the fear that his candidacy is the choice of swing President Bush - the consumer advocate longstanding lacks the standards of qualification for the Games Ballot papers in Arizona, California, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Texas. It stands in front of other challenges to his petitions in many countries, 17 other filing deadlines of the State occur in the coming weeks.
“We wanted to neutralize has forced his campaign, money and resources defending these things,” said Toby Moffett, a lobbyist and former Nader supporters, co-founded Ballot Project Inc., is supporting challenges Regulatory Democrats Nader a number of United. “But to our great surprise, we actually more successful than we thought we would be for him to stop, never.”
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