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Ralph Nader on C-Span Later Today

Ralph Nader on C-Span Later Today .

Last week, at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, Ralph Nader sat down for a conversation with Tabitha Soren (pictured here).

Soren is a former political reporter for MTV and NBC.

Soren interviewed Ralph and then took questions from the audience.

It was a dynamic back and forth — and great TV.

It lasted for about an hour.

C-Span will be running that event in its entirety today at 5:30 p.m. EST and again at 9:30 p.m. EST.

Hope you get a chance to watch it.

If you don’t get C-Span or cable, you can watch it online here when it plays on C-Span.

If you miss it on C-Span, we have it archived on our web site here.

Ralph is currently on the road in New England.

Ralph’s been making the case against the McCain/Obama/Bush bailout of Wall Street crooks.

And the need to overturn the corporate two party cabal that supported it.

How’s he doing?

Check out this 12 minute clip from yesterday, with Ralph speaking to an audience in Waterbury, Connecticut.

Hope you’re having a wonderful weekend.


Onward to November

The Nader Team



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