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...Green Party, with Ralph Nader heading the ticket and Winona LaDuke '80-'82 in the second spot, also features Ivy pedigrees. Nader graduated from Princeton in 1955, and then headed to Harvard Law School, where he graduated in 1958. LaDuke, a former Adams House resident, is the youngest Ivy grad in the race...
Gore must also contend with another potential trouble spot--Green Party candidate Ralph Nader. Nader is running at 4 percent nationally, and could draw away enough liberal-minded voters from Gore to give Bush crucial victories in enough swing states to win the election...
...Oval Office. The story also includes charts of the people around both candidates who really influence their thinking. And deputy Washington bureau chief Matt Cooper, who has helped Duffy direct our political reporting, provides the latest in his string of dispatches from the trail. This one is on Ralph Nader...
...Ralph Nader is eating a banana--organic, naturally--in a Cadillac in Cleveland, Ohio. Usually, his staff rents a mere midsize car for him when he travels, but when the folks at the rental counter heard it was Ralph Nader who'd be tooling around in their vehicle, they offered an upgrade. This is a rare indulgence, though, in this shoe-string campaign. Nader has no motorcade, no private jet. He travels with just one staff member, flies coach and looks more like a rumpled academic than a presidential candidate...
...have stock options. Bush clearly intends to treat America's wealthy, and its corporations, with great respect: Make sure the demands of the investor get the same consideration as the demands of the customer. (Remember that with his Social Security plan, Bush is an equity investor too.) Gore and Ralph Nader see evils in Big Business that Bush does not; it's as simple as that...