Ralph Nader announced his running mate this week to be former Green Party candidate for California governor Mihuel Camejo. Ironically, the Green Party announced this week that they would not be nominating Nader, their former two-time candidate, as their candidate for president. Rather the Greens will be running California lawyer David Cobb. The Green Party nomination would have given Nader ballot access in 22 states. As it stands, the Nader campaign faces an up-hill battle to get on the ballot. The Democratic Party has already challenged Nader's ballot access application in Arizona and is sure to try this tactic in other states as well.
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