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Friday October 27 11:59 AM ET
GOP Group To Air Pro-Nader TV Ads

By LAURA MECKLER, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - Hoping to boost Ralph Nader
in states where he is threatening to hurt Al
Gore, a Republican group is launching TV ads
featuring Nader attacking the vice president.

The ads by the Republican Leadership Council
will begin airing Monday in Wisconsin, Oregon and
Washington, all states that are part of Gore's
base and where Nader is polling well. The group
plans to spend more than $100,000 at first and
hopes to raise more over the weekend.

While the ads boost Nader, they are a clear attempt
to help Bush.

Gore's supporters fear that Nader, who is more
liberal than either Bush or Gore, will throw the
election to the Texas governor if voters who might
otherwise vote for Gore vote for Nader
instead. In a tight national race, one or two states
could make the difference in who is elected
president.

The ads feature clips of Nader from a National
Press Club speech on Tuesday, where he laid into
both Bush and Gore, though the ad only includes
his criticism of Gore.

``Al Gore is suffering from election year delusion
if he thinks his record on the environment is
anything to be proud of,'' Nader says. An announcer
interjects: ``What's Al Gore's real
record?'' Nader says: ``Eight years of principles
betrayed and promises broken.''

Nader has been equally critical, if not more so,
of Bush, calling him ``a big corporation running
for president disguised as a person.'' But the
RLC ads are a clear attempt to help Bush, not
Nader.

A Gore spokesman suggested that the ads may backfire.
``Voters are going to ask why these
shadowy groups are running attack ads on behalf of
George Bush,'' said Doug Hattaway.

He added that there are stark differences between
Bush and Gore on abortion and the
environment, and ``people who are thinking about
voting for Nader care deeply about those
issues and would not want to see them put at risk
by George Bush.''

Nader, running a low-budget campaign, is not
airing any television commercials of his own and
it's possible that the RLC will end up spending
more on pro-Nader media that Nader himself.

A spokeswoman for the Green Party nominee said
that his campaign had no control over what
other organizations do with Nader's speeches.

``The tactics of the other two parties are not our
concern,'' said spokeswoman Laura Jones.

Asked if the campaign welcomed the outside help,
she added: ``Not really because they (the
ads) are misleading in that they don't indicate
that we are campaigning against Al Gore and
George W. Bush.''

Nader has had to repeatedly defend himself against
people arguing that his candidacy will help
Bush. He has responded that it makes little difference
whether Bush or Gore is elected and has
said he is running to give voters an alternative.

``We're building a progressive political movement.
That's the most important thing,'' Nader said
Friday on ABC's ``Good Morning America.'' ``Whether
Gore or Bush gets into the White House
doesn't mean that much, because the permanent
corporate government in Washington is really
determining policy.''

The Republican Leadership Council, a centrist GOP
group, has been helpful to Bush before, airing
ads during the Republican primaries critical of
challenger Steve Forbes. Several members of the
RLC board were early Bush supporters.

The RLC ads will run initially in four markets:
Eugene and Portland, Ore.; Madison, Wis., and
Seattle.

Mark Miller, the group's executive director, said
the ads are partly a response to commercials
being run by the National Abortion and Reproductive
Rights Action League, which argue that a
vote for Nader is a vote for Bush.

``Ralph Nader doesn't believe that,'' Miller said.
``Ralph Nader and his supporters are not
backing down because they believe Al Gore has had
numerous broken promises.''

Miller added that some of Nader's supporters have
bragged that Nader has never had help from
``soft money,'' the unrestricted donations used by
parties and interest groups.

``We'll put an end to that,'' Miller said.

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