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Nader to Visit Hawaii Campus

July 03, 2008 01:54 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

Ralph Nader will be at the University of Hawaii-Manoa campus today, promoting his run for the presidency as an independent, the Ka Leo reports. Although Barack Obama has a strong grip in the polls on Hawaii, where he was born and partially raised, Nader continues to entreat voters to not be so quick to decide. "I think in Hawaii, if people realize that it's a slam-dunk Democratic state, they may want to send the Democrats a message: Don't define yourself principally be how bad the Republicans are."

Tags: Hawaii | presidential election 2008 | Ralph Nader

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Here it comes agaaaaaiiiiiin

Maybe we can get Nader to just stay in Hawaii (on the beach or something) for the duration. If you think McCain is old at 71, Nader is 73, and getting ever more clueless that his candidacies do nothing whatsoever except trash his own liberal issues and give slight advantages to Republicans. How Nader can be so smart (and he IS) about many things, and so dumb about elections, is a great mystery.

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