Cocoa
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Thu Oct-14-04 03:05 PM
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Winona LaDuke is voting her conscience |
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Sorry Ralph. :nopity: http://www.democrats.org/news/200410140006.html
"I am voting for John Kerry this November. I love this land, and I know that we need to make drastic changes in Washington if we are going to protect our land and our communities."
"I'm voting my conscience on Nov. 2; I'm voting for John Kerry."
"He wants to move federal policies to support Native communities, whether Native farmers, businesspeople or tribal governments. We are on his radar; this is a beginning. Kerry offers other reasons for hope. He opposes converting Yucca Mountain into a nuclear waste dump."
"By Nov. 2, 2004, John Kerry will have earned my vote."
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Thu Oct-14-04 03:09 PM
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1. Ralph Nader's 2000 running mate for Kerry! |
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Most of the 2000 Nader supporters are voting for Kerry, and I suspect there are more than a few posting to this very board!
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Thu Oct-14-04 03:11 PM
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Thu Oct-14-04 03:10 PM
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2. Ideally, Nader will wait until the last minute |
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funnel as much of the GOP funds as he can to his campaign, and then drop out and endorse Kerry. That would be great. It won't change the vote count much, since most people think he's gone off the deep end, but it will stick it to all the freepers who gave him money in order to hurt Kerry.
It probably won't happen but it would be great.
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Thu Oct-14-04 04:37 PM
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4. He's probably more useful as a left foil. |
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At this point, it won't much matter. I would think it more advantageous for him to drop in certain states. I'm not sure.
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