Nader Accuses Democrats Of Dirty Tricks
The Associated Press reports that Nader "denied a spot on the Arizona ballot, on Friday accused the Democrats and presidential candidate John Kerry of engaging in political 'dirty tricks:'"
The Kerry campaign argues it is just following the rules:Just hours before the developments in Arizona, Nader complained that the Democratic Party has "stepped up its obstruction tendencies" in challenging his ballot access. The consumer advocate said he had called the Kerry campaign three times Thursday, asking to chat with the candidate.
"We have to get a clarification if they're going to engage in dirty tricks," Nader told reporters at a news conference to criticize multinational corporations.
If Kerry truly "would be happy to talk to Nader," couldn't Kerry have taken one of Nader's calls.The Kerry campaign dismissed Nader's complaints, arguing that Democrats were following the rules when they legally challenged Nader's signatures to get on the ballot. "These are rules that have been on the books for years and they ought to be followed," said Chad Clanton, who added that the Massachusetts senator would be happy to talk to Nader.


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