Ralph Nader has submitted 19,000 signatures in Massachusetts, to be on the ballot as an independent presidential candidate. 10,000 are required. Back in 2004, he only turned in about 14,000, and did not quite have enough valid.
Ralph Nader has submitted 19,000 signatures in Massachusetts, to be on the ballot as an independent presidential candidate. 10,000 are required. Back in 2004, he only turned in about 14,000, and did not quite have enough valid.
I hope he makes this time. Nader is doing a good job so far considering he is an independent candidate
The media is reporting today that on August 16, Obama and McCain will share the stage for the first time this election season at the Saddleback Civil Forum on Compassion and Leadership in Lake Forest, California. The event is being held at Saddleback Church and moderated by Pastor Rick Warren, author of A Purpose Drive Life. It is also be co-organized by Faith in Public Life. I am sending emails to the following addresses to encourage them to invite Ralph Nader and Bob Barr to participate in this forum as well.
admin@faithinpubliclife.org
support@faithinpubliclife.org
info@saddleback.com
info@purposedrivenlife.com
GO RALPH!!
Good for Nader. I may not like many of his ideas but I support having many names on the ballots.
I’m favoring a proposal of 1 signature for every 30,000 people or so (the U.S. Constitution uses the term 1 Rep for every 30,000 people rule). So, if you live in a state with 450,000 people, a candidate would need 15 signatures while if you live in a state with 30,000,000 people, a candidate would need 1,000 signatures.
Good job Ralph and the Nader campaign.