The Nader campaign blog reports
Ralph Nader will be running the Massachusetts Marathon.
And we’re hoping to put Ralph in the record books for most campaign stops in one day.
As a result, Ralph Nader and the Nader/Gonzalez road crew are in for the sprint of their lives.
Twenty-one campaign stops.
In 21 towns and cities across Massachusetts.
In one day — Saturday, October 25.
In other campaign stops, Nader is in Idaho and Washington State today, Montana and Colorado tomorrow, and a debate with Constitution Party candidate Chuck Baldwin on Thursday in DC.
Next week, Nader is scheduled to be in Florida, Ohio, Michigan, Maryland, Minnesota, and Pennsylvania.
And two weeks after the election, Ralph Nader will be dropping dead out of shear exhaustion.
I wonder if Nader will run again in 2012? Not to put any ideas in his head mind you.
If he’s alive and well, I don’t doubt it.
Never mind 2012. I wonder if he will run in 2112?
I predict Nader will set this world record.
He’ll also set world records for most campaigns for President back to back and oldest candidate to run for office anywhere, ever.
Mike Gravel had his 78th birthday while running for president.
When Nader runs in 2020, he will be 86, but he’ll be far from being finished.
GO RALPH GO !
This quote represents my feelings exactly, too bad Nader did not get to say this on TV; it would have gotten a lot of attention:
Obama doesn’t represent real change, Nader said. “This guy is the biggest con artist in our generation by far.”
Source: Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Interview with JEFF MAPES
The Oregonian Staff
http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/news/1224552306216030.xml&coll=7
I predict Nader will set this world record.
He’ll also set world records for most campaigns for President back to back and oldest candidate to run for office anywhere, ever.
Naw, Ralph is far off from both of those records.
Ralph’s run all-out three times (2000, 2004, 2008) and as a draft candidate who “stood” for president once (1996). I don’t count his 1992 “None of the Above” campaign in both major party primaries in NH as a run.
But even if you did, he still falls short of Harold Stassen’s nine runs for the White House or Lyndon LaRouche’s eight runs. He even falls short of Eugene Debs’ five runs or Norman Thomas’ six runs as Socialist Party candidates for president.
But I highly doubt that he’ll run again in 2012.
My grandpa was on NPR today!
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=95949929
Down near the bottom, the part about early voting.
Naw, Ralph is far off from both of those records.
Ralph’s run all-out three times (2000, 2004, 2008) and as a draft candidate who “stood†for president once (1996). I don’t count his 1992 “None of the Above†campaign in both major party primaries in NH as a run.
But even if you did, he still falls short of Harold Stassen’s nine runs for the White House or Lyndon LaRouche’s eight runs. He even falls short of Eugene Debs’ five runs or Norman Thomas’ six runs as Socialist Party candidates for president.
Give him time.
That cool Ross. Here in South Carolina only people over 65 get to vote early, and that is by absentee ballot. Others who qualify for absentee ballots can cast them now here in SC, but you must meet their qualifications.
I spoke earlier today with Eugene Platt and he related how excited he was to vote for Cynthia McKinney, Rosa Clemente and himself.
did he end up getting on the ballot?
No.
http://www.voteplatt.com/
Ralph you moron; you just don’t get it. You could have picked a libertarian vp & formed a fusion tick & benn in contention with Nobama & McWar. But nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. You went right for the Bay Area pinko & fell right into the niche.