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Controversial
Candidate Enters 2004 Presidential Race
Former presidential candidate Ralph Nader announced Sunday
that he would once again run for president, upsetting many in the
Democratic Party who feel his presence in the 2000 election directly
contributed to Al Gore's slim defeat by George Bush.
Nader, a well-known
consumer advocate, denied responsibility for the Democratic loss
in 2000 and said that his candidacy is about giving voters a choice
beyond the Democratic and Republican parties, which he accuses of
being dominated by corporate lobbyists who don't care about average
Americans.
Past stories:
Howard
Dean Drops Out
Following disappointing losses in almost all of the state primaries
thus far, former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean bows out of the presidential
race. 2.18.04
Why
Young People Don't Vote
With the primary season underway, candidates are reaching out to
the voters they think will most likely show up at the polls. Young
voters, often not high on this list, have been an untapped resource
for years. 2.11.04
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