Updated Election Results for Nader/Gonzalez State by State

The Nader Challenge

The Nader Challenge .

Watch The Nader Challenge.

Which Presidential candidate would eliminate the billions of dollars in corporate welfare we pay every year to the ethanol industry?

Obama!

Wrong. (According to today’s New York Times, Obama actually has very close ties to corn ethanol industry - an industry that Ralph Nader has called "a multifaceted monstrosity radiating damage in all directions of the compass.")

Many people still consider Obama the progressive candidate in the race.

He’s not.

He’s just another corporate candidate.

Who’s the progressive in the race?

Ralph Nader.

To drive home the point, today we launch The Nader Challenge.

Check out the video here.

Who favors single payer national health insurance?

Obama!

Wrong.

Nader/Gonzalez.

Who favors cutting the bloated, wasteful military budget?

Obama!

Wrong.

Nader/Gonzalez.

With your ongoing and generous help, we’re destined to make a splash in November.

Together, we are making a difference.

Onward

The Nader Team

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