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Predictably, Nader's Running Riles the Green Partynew

Back in March, some Green Party activists were warning that Ralph Nader -- who was still mulling another presidential campaign -- could damage the Green movement by running as an independent. Fast-forward five months: Nader is, indeed, running as an independent.
Boston Phoenix  |  Adam Reilly  |  08-16-2004  |  Politics

What Ralph Nader Is Doing to the Greensnew

It's not just the Democrats who need to worry about Ralph Nader's current run for the presidency. His candidacy could damage the Green Party he put on the political map when he ran in 2000.
Boston Phoenix  |  Adam Reilly  |  08-07-2004  |  Politics

Driven to Distract: An Interview with Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader talks about "viral liberals," the GOP’s help in getting him on state ballots, and the impossibility of Democratic Party reform.
Boston Phoenix  |  Adam Reilly  |  07-28-2004  |  Politics

The Spoilers: Nader and the Greens Go Their Separate Waysnew

After the Green Party narrowly selected political unknown David Cobb as its presidential candidate, Ralph Nader berated the party as "strange," said it was run by a "cabal," and predicted that it would be a "big loser" in the November election.
Illinois Times  |  Todd Spivak  |  07-08-2004  |  Politics

The Third Mannew

Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader talks about Elvis, the Democrats, talk-show hosts and the election in this question-and-answer interview conducted June 21 in Memphis.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Jackson Baker  |  06-28-2004  |  Politics

Arab-American Support for Bush Is Waningnew

A polar shift in the attitude of Iraqis toward their American “liberators” is mirrored in the political atmosphere among Arab-American and other Middle Eastern voters here in the United States.
Metro Times  |  Curt Guyette  |  06-16-2004  |  Politics

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