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Nader Predicts Qualification for November Ballot in All 50 States

HeadlineMar 14, 2000

Consumer advocate and Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader predicted yesterday he’ll qualify for the November ballot in all fifty states. Nader says that while the Reform Party is somewhat fractured, his party is growing quite readily as an alternative to the Democratic and Republican parties, which, he said, is really one party with two heads wearing makeup. The abolitionist, trade union, environmental and consumer movements all have targeted the same evil “excessive concentration of power and wealth,” he says. Nader said too many working Americans have been left behind in the booming economy. Meanwhile, Nader says, Republican George W. Bush should welcome him as a participant in presidential debates with Vice President Al Gore, not only as a strategy to divide liberal votes, but also to help mask what he said were Bush’s poor debating skills.

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