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Monday, August 02, 2004
Nader accepts money and help from Republicans - According to this New York Times article on Nader, he still doesn't seem to think there was anything wrong with his ill-fated campaign for president in 2000, and he hopes to have the same effect this year: To Ralph Nader, the Democratic convention in Boston was a hollow charade that made Senator John Kerry, the Democratic presidential nominee, seem more like President Bush than ever. He said it gave him no reason to drop out of the race, even if he costs Mr. Kerry the election in November, as many believe he cost Al Gore in 2000. You would think he would at least have enough pride to reject funding and help from Republicans, who certainly want him on as many ballots as possible. Guess not.
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