Which one is more credible.
1. A candidate on 50 states polling less than 0.4 percent, or
2. A candidate on 49 states polling 10 percent?
Also, note that Nader is currently getting most of the liberal press on his side, even though both Badnarik and Peroutka are on twice as many ballots. Getting your name out there is half the battle. With the MSM against you, not many are going to hear about you.
Unless of course you have access to a venue... like a Presidential Candidate Debate. Makes sense doesn't it?