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Democrats Turn to Net to Say 'Ralph Don't Run'

Ralph Don't Run

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An online movement got Clark to run, and one pumped up the Dean campaign. Democratic Party fans now hope an online movement can keep a candidate out of the 2004 U.S. Presidential race. People hoping to get President Bush out of office this time around started an Internet movement to encourage Ralph Nader not to run in 2004. The five percent of the voters who chose him last time are widely believed to have been the difference that would have put Al Gore into the top slot in what turned out to be a tied election.

According to Nader's site, he is soon to announce his decision on whether or not to run - just in time to put pressure on the leading candidates on platform issues. A new site called "Ralph Don't Run" features a film that encourages people to ask Nader not to risk being a spoiler in this election. Visitors to the site are asked to email friends to ask them to email Nader.

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