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Buchanan interview Nader

🔗kraig grady <kraiggrady@...>

6/12/2004 9:26:35 AM

http://www.amconmag.com/2004_06_21/cover.html

Having said that, exit polls showed 25 percent of my votes would have
gone to
Bush, 38 percent would have gone to Gore, and the rest would have
stayed home
and not voted. A month and a half ago, a poll came from New Hampshire
that
showed that 8 percent were for me: 9 percent Republicans, 11 percent
independents, 4 percent Democrats.

best stuff is at end

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🔗alternativetuning <alternativetuning@...>

6/12/2004 9:37:16 AM

from: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2004/6/11/192459/820

Nader Arizona ballot problems
by kos
Fri Jun 11th, 2004 at 19:24:59 EDT

Consider as rumour until verified, but this has been a solid source in
the past.

42 Democratic volunteers in Phoenix are currently checking Nader's
Arizona petition signatures. Nader needs a 32 percent bad signature
rate to be knocked off the ballot, and so far, after 2,000 checked,
the rate is 37 percent.

Of those 2,000 signatures, 5 percent have been Democrats, 3 percent
"other" or independent, and 92 percent Republican. If this number is
verified, and if it holds up over the full 22,000 petition signatures,
it will be a clear indication from where Nader's "support" comes.

Update: Ha ha, Nader's Arizona state director was just kicked out of
the AZ Dem party HQ, where he was pretending to check petition
signatures for the Dems.

--- In metatuning@yahoogroups.com, kraig grady <kraiggrady@a...> wrote:
> http://www.amconmag.com/2004_06_21/cover.html
>
> Having said that, exit polls showed 25 percent of my votes would have
> gone to
> Bush, 38 percent would have gone to Gore, and the rest would have
> stayed home
> and not voted. A month and a half ago, a poll came from New Hampshire
> that
> showed that 8 percent were for me: 9 percent Republicans, 11 percent
> independents, 4 percent Democrats.
>
> best stuff is at end
>
>