| February 24, 2008 | -
Ralph Nader, who is older than John McCain, announced his fifth run for the presidency.
| Source:
Meet the Press
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| June 17, 2005 | -
Ralph Nader said that the efforts of the Democratic Party against him had made him feel like a nigger.
| Source:
Daily News Daily Dish
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| May 31, 2005 | -
Ralph Nader called for the impeachment of George W. Bush based on reports of the Bush Administration “fixing” the intelligence over Iraq. John Kerry wondered why the intelligence-fixing, which came to light in a leaked British memo, has received so little attention in the United States. “Is there a way for this to break through,” he asked, “ever?”
| Source 1:
Boston.com
Source 2:
Al Jazeera
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| June 30, 2004 | - two conservative groups were caught illegally promoting Ralph Nader's presidential candidacy in Oregon.
| Source: CNN
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| February 23, 2004 | -
Ralph Nader announced that he will run for president as an independent.
| Source: MSNBC
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| November 14, 2000 | -
Ralph Nader prevented Al Gore from winning a clear victory in the U.S. presidential election. Although Gore won a popular majority nationwide, the Electoral College outcome awaited a decision in the contested Florida vote, where widespread “irregularities” occurred; most commentators were pleased to believe that the irregularities were the result of mere incompetence and stupidity in the state governed by Jeb Bush.
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| November 7, 2000 | - Thomas Connelly, the Maine lawyer who alerted the media, said he recently protested a local Bush visit by shouting “You wiener!” to which Bush responded, rolling down his window as he was driving away, “Who are you calling wiener, boy?” Ralph Nader was denounced once again in a New York Times editorial for insolently daring to run for president; the editorial labeled Nader a “political narcissist.” Elderly men were increasingly committing violent crimes.
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| September 12, 2000 | -
Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader called for the legalization of marijuana.
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| September 5, 2000 | - Mastercard International, Inc. sued Ralph Nader's presidential campaign, claiming that Nader's television ad parodying Mastercard's “priceless” advertising campaign was a copyright infringement.
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| August 8, 2000 | -
Ralph Nader, the Green Party candidate, made a brief appearance, much to the delight of bored journalists, before he was removed by Republican officials.
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