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Politics : John EDWARDS for President

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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (458)2/22/2004 12:42:11 PM
From: Hope Praytochange   of 1381
 
kerryboy nightmare:Governor Richardson's comments echoed a familiar theme sounded in the Democratic ranks in recent weeks as various party leaders, among them Mr. Nader's friends, tried to persuade him not to run.

Terry McAuliffe, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, has said he met with Mr. Nader several times to ask him not to run.

The committee's communications director, Debra DeShong, said: "We are very disappointed at Ralph Nader's decision today. However, he has promised Chairman McAuliffe that if he were to run in this election, he would not criticize the Democratic nominee, but rather would focus on the failings of the Bush administration. We take him at his word."

Ever since Mr. Nader set up a presidential exploratory committee about two months ago, Democrats have reacted viscerally to the idea. Many contend that as in 2000, Mr. Nader could get in the way of a Democratic victory this year. Liberal opponents of a Nader campaign have even launched a Web site called RalphDontRun.net.
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