Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader suffered a setback Monday when he attempted to get on the Oregon presidential ballot. Under Oregon state law a candidate can get on the ballot if 1,000 people attend a petition signing rally. The rally was held last night but just under 750 voters showed up. Nader still has a chance to get on the ballot if he can collect 15,000 signatures over a three-month period.
Nader Fails In Bid to Make Oregon Ballot
HeadlineApr 06, 2004