from Democracy Now!
Ralph Nader joins us on Tuesday’s show to discuss the 2010 midterm elections. If you wake up in the middle of the night with a great question for Mr. Nader about specific candidates, campaign issues, or ballot initiatives, post it here. We hope to have time to take a couple of questions from our Facebook friends. Thank you!
Democracy Now!, a Pacifica Radio program that broadcasts on stations including WBAI 99.5FM in New York City, has announced via Twitter and FaceBook that Ralph Nader will be a guest on their show for Tuesday, November 2, 2010. Moments after the morning taping, DN! will usually have a rush transcript and/or video posted at its website.
Ralph Nader has previously run for President of The United States as a Green Party candidate, and later as an independent. This interview should provide a lot of time for third party discussion, attention, and election predictions.
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Listening to Nader on WBAI 99.5FM from NYC right now.
Nader is talking about the many aspects of the Tea Party – some Libertarian with anti-war and other good values, and some are just corporatists.
Nader took the first question to do a shout out and endorsement to Howie Hawkins, the Green Party candidate for Governor of New York.