Close Vote Costs Nader the Green Nomination
MILWAUKEE — The Green Party chose a little-known California attorney as its presidential nominee Saturday — a serious blow to Ralph Nader and a potential boon to Sen. John F. Kerry.
Nader, the Green candidate in the last two presidential elections, sought the party's endorsement this year for his independent candidacy — a move that could have gained him ballot access in at least 22 states and the District of Columbia. Instead, after days of feverish debate, the Greens opted for David Cobb, 41, by a narrow margin.
It is interesting to note which states have a 3rd party on ballot this fall:
Reform Party (7):
Big swing states Florida, Michigan. Also Colorado, South Carolina, Mississippi, Kansas, Montana.
Green Party (23):
Big swing states Florida, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin. Also small swing states Delaware, New Mexico, Colorado, Oregon. Also Bush states South Carolina, Mississippi, Montana, Utah, Nevada, Alaska. Also Kerry states Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maryland, D.C., California, Hawaii.