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Will Nader hurt Bush or Kerry?


Will Ralph Naders entrance into the 2004 Presidential Race, hurt George Bush and/or John Kerry?  

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If America wakes up, they will start the slow process into ecological realization that Naderism brings. If we must make war think about this:

Recycled tin cans can be compressed into low cost bullets.

Recycled newspaper can be used for disposable UN resolutions

Solar power withut utilization of collectors can be used to tan while we wait for resolutions to be obeyed It is possible to get this dream and change it into reality within our lifetime.

Just think of all the progress that could have been made in Iraq if we had stalled the Democratic process long enough to enact some Kyoto rules. Negotiated with the Insurgents over the environment and all. Does not Sistani care about the earth? Al Sadir? Of course they do! Let's stop trying to kill each other and talk recycle!

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I am of the opinion that Nader will have a Huge impact on Kerry without much impact on Bush. Kerry is surrounded by criticism, Nader is not. Bush supporters are quite unlikely to vote for Kerry, but the Liberal Democrats, who refuse to vote for Bush and are unimpressed, to say the least, with Kerry, have the option to support someone else.

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I am of the opinion that Nader will have a Huge impact on Kerry without much impact on Bush.
If Nader voters couldn't Nader, they either wouldn't vote at all, or would vote for another fringe candidate. These people are anti-system.

So, Nader will have zero effect on the outcome. He's no Wallace, nor even an Anderson.

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A guy here at work is a Republican; however, he feels that Bush has not gotten the job done and feels he had been given 4 years to prove himself, which he hasn't.

But, he won't vote for Kerry (says he doesn't trust him)and will instead vote for Nader as a Protest vote...that's one less vote for Bush and that does not hurt Kerry!

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