Nader Tackles Sports
Dave Zirin : Sports
It's a little known fact, but Ralph Nader is seriously interested in sports, which is why he believes there should be a Bill of Rights just for the fans.


Dave Zirin : Sports
It's a little known fact, but Ralph Nader is seriously interested in sports, which is why he believes there should be a Bill of Rights just for the fans.
Laura Flanders : Campaigns & Elections
The independent candidate discusses Obama, healthcare, and why the heck he's running.
Katrina vanden Heuvel : Presidential Election 2008
Ralph Nader explains the reasons why he must run in 2008. They haven't changed since 2004.
John Nichols : Voters & Voting
Nader backers support Kerry more than Bush, Nation Institute poll shows.
Eric Alterman : Presidential Election 2004
What in God's name will convince Nader's remaining supporters to abandon his lemminglike march?
Dean advises quitting. Nader calls him "a detergent for the dirty linen of the Democratic Party."
Robert Scheer : Presidential Election 2004
Does he have no sense of accountability or shame?
What in the world is Ralph Nader doing with the ultrasectarian cult-racket formerly known as the New Alliance Party?
Not only Democrats but many Greens oppose a Nader run in 2004.
Ronnie Dugger : George W. Bush
We cannot afford another division in our ranks that will help George W. Bush's re-election bid in 2004.
Now that the Greens are a national party, they need to get serious about politics.
William Greider : Democratic Party
Nader and the Greens, though outsiders, are among the more distant elements of the grassroots who intend to exert influence toward restoration of a more substantial Democratic Party.
In the aftermath of the election, Nader plans to forge alliances between the Green Party and the many citizens' movements coast to coast.
If Gore loses the White House he'll have no one but himself to blame.
Despite its disapointments, Election 2000 might yet turn out to be the progressive moment--when we stopped backing up and started moving forward.



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