Ralph Naders decision to challenge Albert Gore Jr. in the Democratic presidential primaries in 2000 will go down in history as a major turning point for Americans who seek greater equality and fairness for everyone in all areas of life. from the personal to the economic to the political. Already it has had several positive consequences in energizing egalitarian activists inside… return to article
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