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Ralph Nader should run for President.

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Feb 24 2008

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Ralph Nader has lost the faith of the progressive movement with his vanity campaigns in 2000 and 2004.

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He doesn't have a chance of winning and can only play the role of spoiler, hurting the Democratic nominee.

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