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Nader Camp Voting for Kerry : Break through Bush Blindness

by Open-Publishing - Monday 1 November 2004

Elections-Elected USA

Please Broadcast this to Anyone you know who may be "Undecided":::

Nader’s Former Advisors & Former Running Mate Winona LaDuke Urge Support for Kerry!!!

In Swing States— Start Swinging!

Some of us love Ralph Nader. Some hate him. Some voted for him in the last presidential election. Some of us did not. But now let’s join together on Tuesday to vote Bush out of office. That means voting for Kerry.

I’ve recently joined Noam Chomsky, Phil Donahue, Barbara Ehrenreich, Jim Hightower, Bonnie Raitt, Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon, Howard Zinn and dozens of other former Nader supporters in urging everyone to vote for Kerry in swing states. (Below, see the members of the "Nader 2000 Citizens’ Committee" who are urging swing state support for Kerry.)

Click here to read former Nader running mate Winona LaDuke’s eloquent explanation of why she is voting for Kerry this year:

 http://www.nativenationsnet.net/modules.php?...

Click here to see some of the differences between Kerry and Bush:

http://www.americanvoice2004.org/askdave/01askdave.html

If you know people who may vote for Ralph Nader, please forward this e-mail to them.

Yours for Booting Bush,

Ben Cohen President, TrueMajorityACTION
Co-Founder, Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream+

P.S. If you want to join efforts to convince former Nader voters NOT to vote for Ralph Nader this year, visit

www.repentantnadervoter.com

We, the undersigned, were selected by Ralph Nader to be members of his 113-person national "Nader 2000 Citizens Committee." This year, we urge support for Kerry/Edwards in all swing states, even while we strongly disagree with Kerry’s policies on Iraq and other issues. For people seeking progressive social change in the United States, removing George W. Bush from office should be the top priority in the 2004 presidential election. Progressive votes for John Kerry in swing states may prove decisive in attaining this vital goal