What Ralph Nader Is Doing to the Greens
By AAN Staff
march 15, 2004 04:12 pm
The media has already discussed the ways in which Nader's decision to run as an independent candidate for U.S. president could hurt presumed Democratic Party candidate John Kerry. Now Adam Reilly of The Boston Phoenix looks at how Nader could damage the Green Party he put on the political map when he ran in 2000. That year he gave the Greens ballot status for the first time in seven states and boosted the third party's registration nationwide. If the Greens choose to run their own candidate this year, they'll be drawing on the same pool of progressive voters as Nader and could end up losing ballot status in some states, Reilly writes. He quotes Green-Rainbow co-chair Grace Ross, who says, "Divisiveness for a young party is not helpful."