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Question: How is it possible that the name "Ralph Nader" did not ring the equivalent of air-raid sirens at the office of US Airways?
NYT > Home Page By DAVID SEGAL 2011
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Eight years after Ralph Nader who is both on the one hand an irrelevant and trivial candidate that isn’t allowed into debates and on the other hand is a candidate who holds the country hostage; eight years after that, somehow the brainpower of the Democratic Party couldn’t figure out that we could neutralize somebody called Ralph Nader by simply mandating that the winner of election have over 50 percent of the vote.
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I ticked off a lot of people in Madison, Wisconsin, during the 2000 race, when I openly called Ralph Nader a narcissistic, paranoid jerk.
Gravel Spokesman Explains Experimental Video Making Rounds: "It's Interpretational" 2009
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For that reason, many Democrats have called Ralph Nader a spoiler.
Ralph Nader Could Possibly Announce Third Presential Run On Sunday 2008
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Obama may actually listen to us if he thought progressives were considering to vote for a guy like Ralph Nader, which is the point Nader seems to be making by campaigning in swing states this week.
Note to Progressives for Obama: What Happens After Election Day? 2008
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Yeah, I thought you knew, they are calling Ralph Nader an anti-Semite.
Ralph Nader Anti-Semitic Nathaniel Livingston 2004
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Did you personally call Ralph Nader and say, "Ralph, you know what, this is a terrible idea"?
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The left-wing Village Voice calls Ralph Nader "Gore's worst nightmare."
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The Republicans, at least according to the polls, don't have to worry about Pat Buchanan, but the Democrats have a potentially enormous headache in Michigan, Wisconsin, Oregon, Washington State because of that so-called Ralph Nader factor.
CNN Transcript - CNN Late Edition: Campaign 2000 Heads into the Homestretch - November 6, 2000 2000
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Obama may actually listen to us if he thought progressives were considering to vote for a guy like Ralph Nader, which is the point Nader seems to be making by campaigning in swing states this week.
CounterPunch 2008
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