[lit-ideas] Re: Florida OK's Nader's Name on Election Ballot

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  • Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 07:56:32 EDT

starting?
 
Julie Krueger
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I'm starting to think that Nader cares about  himself and nothing else.  




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From: Robert Paul  <Robert.Paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sep 13, 2004 9:35 PM
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Subject: [lit-ideas] Florida OK's Nader's Name on  Election Ballot 

Florida OK's Nader's Name on Election Ballot

By  Jim Loney 

MIAMI (Reuters) - Independent presidential candidate Ralph  Nader (news -
web sites)'s name can appear on Florida ballots for the  election, despite a
court order to the contrary, Florida's elections chief  told officials on
Monday in a move that could help President Bush (news - web  sites) in the
key swing state.

The Florida Democratic Party reacted  with outrage, calling the move
"blatant partisan maneuvering" by Gov. Jeb  Bush, the president's younger
brother, and vowed to fight it.


In a  memo to Florida's 67 county supervisors of elections, Division of
Elections  director Dawn Roberts said the uncertainty of Hurricane Ivan,
which could hit  parts of the state by week's end, forced her to act.


The action came  in an ongoing legal battle over whether Nader should be
allowed on the  Florida ballot as the Reform Party candidate.


Nader, an independent  nominated by the Reform Party, was a presidential
candidate in 2000 when Bush  won Florida, and the White House, by 537 votes
over then-Vice President Al  Gore (news - web sites). Analysts said most of
the nearly 98,000 votes Nader  got in Florida would have gone to Gore had
Nader not been on the  ballot.


Florida Circuit Court Judge Kevin Davey issued a temporary  injunction last
week preventing the state from putting Nader on the 2004  ballot, siding
with a Democratic challenge that the Reform Party did not  qualify as a
national party under state law.


A hearing on a  permanent injunction is scheduled for Wednesday. But Roberts
said Hurricane  Ivan, which is headed for Florida's Gulf coast, had raised
"a substantial  question as to when such a hearing" will be held.


'PARTISAN  MANEUVERING'


As a result, she said, Florida's Department of State had  filed an appeal
against the temporary injunction. The appeal application  automatically
lifts the injunction, allowing the counties to put Nader's name  on overseas
absentee ballots, which must be mailed by  Saturday.


"I'm in disbelief," said Scott Maddox, chairman of the  Florida Democratic
Party. "This is blatant partisan maneuvering on the part  of Jeb Bush to
give his brother a leg up on election day."


"They  are trying to get ballots printed with Nader's name on them," said
Maddox. "I  am astounded that Jeb Bush is willing to defy the judiciary to
help his  brother."


Maddox said if Nader drew votes away from any candidate it  would be
Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry (news - web  sites).


Gov. Bush said he agreed with Roberts'  decision.


"It's up to the judge to determine, based on the law,  whether Nader should
be on the ballot or not," Bush said. "But while that  process goes on, we
cannot put ourselves in the position where the  ministerial role of the
supervisors cannot be fulfilled."


Maddox  noted that Tallahassee, the state capital where Davey sits, is not
expected  to be directly hit by the hurricane. He said the circuit court
could hear the  case as scheduled on Wednesday and rule immediately.


In addition, the  case is before the Florida Supreme Court which could also 
rule 
at any time,  he said.
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Forwarded by Robert  Paul


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