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...numerous levels, and I hope with all my heart that John Kerry is elected (as he is the least-worse candidate, after all), I’ll still be casting my touch-screen Florida vote for the man with the most integrity, intelligence, leadership, and vision—Ralph Nader. And if I knew that my one vote would be the deciding one that enabled President Bush to be elected over Senator Kerry, I’d still vote for Ralph. The movement Mr. Nader is at the forefront of will undoubtedly gain momentum when the time is right?...
Eight percent are undecided and the remaining one percent will vote for third-party candidate Ralph Nader...
...should focus on establishing local governing councils in each city. In this way we could cut down on strife in several of these urban centers, promote commercial and industrial growth and minimize the appearance of our presence as an occupying force. Marc Gilmore Watertown, Massachusetts, U.S. The Nader Effect Reading about Ralph Nader, his effect on the 2000 election and his possible effect on the 2004 election infuriated me [Oct. 4]. Who does this man think he is? Nader is a self-important egomaniac who is under the illusion that he and his naive, deluded supporters actually matter. This stubborn...
...Ralph Nader endorsed President Bush...
It’s not that the discussion promoted by Nader is not a good one to have; one especially keen topic is whether Harvard Law students are indeed, as one third year student and Nader himself put it, “third-year tools.” But as a former Nader supporter, I can think of no better use of my vote than to support a realistic chance for the presidency: supporting John Kerry. I hope that other former Nader supporters like myself come around as well, and realize that third party politics are untenable...