Nader Gets Republican Lawyers to Provide Legal Assistance in Florida
Monday, September 13, 2004 at 03:50AM
TheSpook
Ralph Nader was dealt a blow in Florida last week when a judge barred
him from the presidential ballot in the state. But the independent
presidential candidate got some eleventh-hour legal help from a
seemingly odd source: Ken Sukhia, a well-known Republican lawyer with
ties to President Bush, has been hired by the campaign to fight the
ruling. Sukhia helped the GOP with the nasty recount battle in 2000.
Nader has been attracting enthusiastic GOP help nationwide in his
efforts to get on the ballot, infuriating Democrats who believe he will
drain votes -- again -- from their candidate. "What do people expect?
Certainly the Democratic lawyers don't want to help us, that's for
sure," said Kevin Zeese, a spokesman for Nader. "Everyone is more
interested in our choice of lawyers than the battle we're fighting. I
find it very amusing." [more] What, hiring your opponents attorney isn't news worthy? Just who is Nader "independent" from anyway?
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