"A vote for John Anderson is wasted since after his election nothing will remain but campaign debts. Yet there is a constructive vote - a protest vote with clout. Barry Commoner and the Citizens Party are building for after the election. If they get just 5 percent of the vote, they will qualify for up to $3.9 million in federal funds retroactively, $1 million to build the party between 1980 and 1984, and over $5 million to wage the 1984 presidential campaign. With guaranteed ballot access in all 50 states and this financial strength, the Citizens Party can transform America's political system."
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