Many Arab-Americans, whose votes are concentrated in the key swing
states of Michigan, Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania, will vote for
Ralph Nader -- probably in a higher proportion than they did (13.5%,
<http://www.aaiusa.org/PDF/AAvoters.pdf>) in 2000:

*****   MI, FL, OH, PA Arab American Tracking Poll Reveals: Nader
Cutting Kerry Support, Bush Job Performance Hits All-Time Low
3/10/2004 11:41:00 AM

To: Assignment Desk, Daybook Editor

Contact: Jennifer Salan or Rebecca Abou-Chedid, 202-429-9210,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED], both of the Arab
American Institute; http://www.aaiusa.org

News Advisory:

The Arab American Institute (AAI) will conduct a press briefing on
Friday, March 12, at 10 a.m. to release results of its first-ever
monthly tracking poll of Arab Americans. The poll will track Arab
American voter preferences in the key swing states of Michigan,
Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania through Election Day 2004. Arab
Americans in the four states represent a likely voter turnout of more
than 510,000 voters (235,000 in Michigan, 120,000 in Florida, 85,000
in Ohio, and 75,000 in Pennsylvania). Zogby International interviewed
501 Arab American registered voters at the end of February who
indicated a likelihood to vote in 2004.

Early results reveal that Ralph Nader's candidacy, while drawing
potential voters from both President George Bush and Senator John
Kerry in key swing states, has a significant impact on Arab American
support for Kerry among both Democrats and Republicans who indicated
that they would otherwise support Kerry. President Bush's overall job
approval rating, 38 percent in January, has now dropped to an
all-time low. Among the issues deemed to be "very important" in
determining their vote, were Middle East policy issues including Iraq
and the Arab-Israeli conflict.

"Arab Americans are concentrated in the must-win states of Michigan,
Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Historically we vote in higher
numbers than average Americans. With the nation almost evenly divided
between Republicans and Democrats, no vote can be taken for granted.
In the past, some campaigns avoided and even rejected Arab Americans
and discussing our issues. That won't work in 2004," said AAI
President Dr. James Zogby.

WHO: AAI President James Zogby

WHAT: Results of first-ever monthly tracking poll of Arab American
registered voters in Michigan, Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania

WHEN: Friday, March 12, 10 a.m.

WHERE: AAI, 1600 K St. NW (corner 16th & K, entrance on 16th across
St. Regis Hotel) Suite 601

CONTACT: Jennifer Salan or Rebecca Abou-Chedid 202-429-9210,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]

------

Founded in 1985, the Arab American Institute (AAI) is a nonprofit
organization committed to the civic and political empowerment of
Americans of Arab descent. AAI provides policy, research and public
affairs services to support a broad range of community activities.

<http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=118-03102004> *****

Will John Kerry do _anything_ to win Arab-American votes?  He would
rather lose than do anything for Iraqis, Palestinians, and other
Arabs.

Meanwhile, a slightly higher proportion of Blacks and Latinos support
Nader than whites do:

*****   Investor's Business Daily/Christian Science Monitor poll
conducted by TIPP, the polling arm of TechnoMetrica Market
Intelligence. March 1-7, 2004. N=828 registered voters nationwide.

"If the 2004 election for United States president were held today and
the following were candidates for whom would you vote? Would you say
Democrat John Kerry, Republican George W. Bush or independent Ralph
Nader?"

     George W. Bush  John Kerry  Ralph Nader  Not Sure
            %            %           %          %
ALL        41           44           6          8
Northeast  34           48          10          8
Midwest    39           47           4         10
South      44           41           6          7
West       44           42           6          7
Men        46           38           8          7
Women      37           50           4          8
Whites     46           40           6          7
Blacks &   21           62           7          9
Hispanics

<http://www.pollingreport.com/wh04gen.htm>   *****
--
Yoshie

* Bring Them Home Now! <http://www.bringthemhomenow.org/>
* Calendars of Events in Columbus:
<http://sif.org.ohio-state.edu/calendar.html>,
<http://www.freepress.org/calendar.php>, & <http://www.cpanews.org/>
* Student International Forum: <http://sif.org.ohio-state.edu/>
* Committee for Justice in Palestine: <http://www.osudivest.org/>
* Al-Awda-Ohio: <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Al-Awda-Ohio>
* Solidarity: <http://www.solidarity-us.org/>

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