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Nader Run Could Open An Avenue for Bloomberg

Submitted by hjs, Feb 25, 2008 11:46

Doug Schoen should stop coming up with ridiculous scenarios and move to the sidelines with his former partner Mark Penn, who has run the disastrous Clinton campaign.

Ron Paul is not running as an independent. Ralph Nader will not "fracture" the Democratic Party. He got 0.3 percent of the vote last time and will get even less this time. As soon as McCain secures the nomination he will move to the center and try to reestablish his "independent" maverick persona for the fall election.

Give it up!


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