The Campaign in New York
from June 1 through Nov. 4, 2008  See Rationale, Methodology and Limitations.
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Ralph Nader

October 15-17, 2008
Oct. 15 at 6 p.m.- Nader major campaign address at Cooper Union, 7 East 7th St. at Third Ave. in New York City (same evening as debate at Hofstra).

Oct. 16 at noon - Ralph Nader, Matt Gonzalez, and local community leaders rally to protest the bailout at Federal Hall, next to the NYSE in New York City.
4:30 p.m. - Nader press conference at the
New Paltz Friends Meeting House in New Paltz.
7 p.m./7:30 p.m. - Nader press conference and rally at The Egg, Empire State Plaza in Albany.

[Oct. 17 blog entry: "Today, Ralph and the Nader Team are motoring upstate through New York State.  Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo are on tap."]
Oct. 17 11:30 a.m/noon - Nader news conference at 2617 S. Salina St. (the Nader and Howie Hawkins campaign office); rally at the Westcott Theater in Syracuse.
3:30-5:00 p.m. - Nader fundraiser at Brio's Mediterranean Bistro in Rochester.  ($100 minimum)
6:30 p.m./7 p.m. - Nader press conference and rally at Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church in Buffalo.


June 18, 2008
Kicks off the Nader/Gonzalez New York ballot drive with a news conference at 6:30 p.m. and a rally at 7:30 p.m., at the Peter Norton Symphony Space, Peter Jay Sharp Theater, 2537 Broadway at 95th St. in New York City.




Bob Barr

August 18, 2008
Evening with Bob Barr and Rally for Liberty at August Wilson Theatre on Broadway in New York City

June 4, 2008

-Tapes appearance on "The Colbert Report" at the studio at 513 West 54th Street.
-Attends the "Should Conservatives and Libertarians Vote for Bob Barr Over John McCain" debate at Lolita Bar (266 Broome Street).



Cynthia McKinney

September 11, 2008
Speaks at St. Marks Church in Manhattan at a press conference promoting a New York City ballot initiative for a new investigation into 9/11.  Green Party press release "speaking at other events related to 9/11 in the next few days"

July 18, 2008

"Campaign Launch – Get McKinney On New York Ballot" press conference at the Manhattan Neighborhood Network, public access television.



Note: Third party debate proposed for Columbia University on Oct. 19, 2008 was cancelled on Oct. 17.

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