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Ralph Nader to run for president | Ralph Nader to run for president |
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Ralph Nader has announced plans to run again for the US presidency. | Ralph Nader has announced plans to run again for the US presidency. |
The anti-establishment consumer advocate made the announcement in a televised interview on Sunday. | The anti-establishment consumer advocate made the announcement in a televised interview on Sunday. |
Mr Nader was accused by many Democrats of handing the presidency to George W Bush in the November 2000 elections. He ran again unsuccessfully in 2004. | Mr Nader was accused by many Democrats of handing the presidency to George W Bush in the November 2000 elections. He ran again unsuccessfully in 2004. |
Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are vying for the Democratic ticket. John McCain is almost certain to run for the Republicans. | Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are vying for the Democratic ticket. John McCain is almost certain to run for the Republicans. |
Nearly three million Americans - more than 2% of the vote - backed him when he stood as the Green Party candidate in the 2000 presidential election. | Nearly three million Americans - more than 2% of the vote - backed him when he stood as the Green Party candidate in the 2000 presidential election. |
That election was so close that a small proportion of those votes - particularly in the key state of Florida - would have put Al Gore in the White House. | That election was so close that a small proportion of those votes - particularly in the key state of Florida - would have put Al Gore in the White House. |
"I'm running for president," Mr Nader said as he announced the move on the NBC's Meet the Press. | |
He said most Americans were disenchanted with the Democratic and Republican parties - and denied he was seeking to be a spoiler candidate. | |
If the Democrats cannot win by a "landslide" this year, he said, "they should just close down". | |
Mr Nader was born in Connecticut in 1934 and was educated at Princeton and Harvard universities. | Mr Nader was born in Connecticut in 1934 and was educated at Princeton and Harvard universities. |
He has spent most of his life fighting for consumers and workers against corporations. | He has spent most of his life fighting for consumers and workers against corporations. |
In the 1960s his work on car safety led directly to seat belts and shatter-resistant glass being fitted in every American car. From the 1970s he built a reputation for dealing with issues including workers' rights, public safety, the environment and the influence of corporations. | In the 1960s his work on car safety led directly to seat belts and shatter-resistant glass being fitted in every American car. From the 1970s he built a reputation for dealing with issues including workers' rights, public safety, the environment and the influence of corporations. |
He founded a number of groups including Public Citizen, which in recent years has been active in organising protests against the World Trade Organization and World Bank/IMF. | He founded a number of groups including Public Citizen, which in recent years has been active in organising protests against the World Trade Organization and World Bank/IMF. |