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<div>[Ralph is "mulling over an independent run"? How, as a
write-in candidate?]</div>
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<div>GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES<br>
<a href="http://www.gp.org/">http://www.gp.org</a><br>
<br>
For Immediate Release<br>
Tuesday, December 23, 2003<br>
<br>
Contacts:<br>
Nancy Allen, Media Coordinator, 207-326-4576,<br>
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href=
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Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator, 202-518-5624,<br>
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GREENS PREPARE FOR PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY WITHOUT NADER<br>
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Two-time Green presidential<br>
candidate Ralph Nader yesterday informed party leaders<br>
that he will not be joining six other declared<br>
candidates in seeking the Green Party nomination for<br>
the presidency in 2004. Many Greens expressed<br>
surprise and regret at Nader's decision.<br>
<br>
"Most of us believe that had he run for the<br>
nomination, Nader would have quickly secured the<br>
delegates necessary to win the Green nomination, and<br>
we told him as much," said Ben Manski, co-chair of the<br>
Green Party of the United States.<br>
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Six candidates have declared their intention to<br>
compete in the Green Party Presidential Primaries:<br>
Peter Camejo (CA), David Cobb (CA), Paul Glover (NY),<br>
Kent Mesplay (NY), Carol Miller (NM), and Lorna<br>
Salzman (NY).<br>
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Nader had informed Green Party officials that he would<br>
give the party an indication of whether he intended to<br>
seek the nomination by Christmas. Nader said<br>
yesterday that he is still mulling over a possible<br>
independent run for the presidency.<br>
<br>
Greens noted that an independent Nader candidacy would<br>
be significantly weaker without the infrastructure of<br>
a party to place his name on state ballots, and<br>
asserted that an independent progressive candidacy<br>
would not advance the movement for a longstanding<br>
independent party in a multiparty democracy, one of<br>
the major goals of the Green Party.<br>
<br>
Green officials also noted that Nader's decision not<br>
to enter the primaries would open space for new fresh<br>
faces to bear the Green banner.<br>
<br>
"Voters are facing a growing number of choices in the<br>
Green primaries with every new month, and we're<br>
certain that the candidate who garners the Green<br>
nomination will be an all-around winner," said Jo<br>
Chamberlain, co-chair of the Green Party of the United<br>
States.<br>
<br>
The Green Party of the United States holds ballot<br>
lines in 21 states and D.C., affiliates in 43 states,<br>
over 300,000 registered members, and over 200<br>
officials serving in elected office. The Green Party<br>
Presidential Nomination Convention will take place in<br>
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 23-28th. Delegates to the<br>
Convention will be democratically elected in<br>
primaries, caucuses, and state conventions, beginning<br>
in January.<br>
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MORE INFORMATION<br>
<br>
Green Party Presidential Nomination Convention &<br>
Candidates:<br>
<a
href="http://www.gp.org/convention/process.html"
>http://www.gp.org/convention/process.html</a><br>
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The Green Party of the United States<br>
<a href="http://www.gp.org/">http://www.gp.org</a><br>
1700 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 404<br>
Washington, DC 20009.<br>
202-319-7191, 866-41GREEN<br>
Fax 202-319-7193</div>
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