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 Ralph Nader - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nader supporters said that Gore's campaign themes were largely a creature of the "centrist" and corporate-supported Democratic Leadership Council, which had once been chaired by then-Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton.
Nader has never been married, and has denied rumors that he was gay while running for president in 2000.
Ralph Nader's lifestyle is unusually austere for an American celebrity (Nader has appeared on the NBC Saturday Night Live television show four times, including hosting the show January 15, 1977).
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 Nader, Ralph on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Winsted, Conn. Admitted to the bar in 1958, he practiced law in Connecticut and was a lecturer (1961-63) in history and government at the Univ. of Hartford.
Nader founded (1969) the Center for the Study of Responsive Law, which exposed both corporate irresponsibility and the federal government's failure to enforce regulation of business.
Briefly a presidential candidate in 1992, Nader since has run as the Green party's candidate in 1996 and 2000 and as an independent (endorsed by the Reform party but not the Green party) in 2004.
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 Ralph Nader - Third Party Encyclopedia
Ralph Nader is a noted politician and consumer-activist.
He was a three-time Presidential candidate, running as the nominee of the Green Party in 1996 and 2000, and as an Independent in 2004.
This page was last modified 13:11, 7 Mar 2006.
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