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Ralph Nader Wins Peace and Freedom Party Candidacy for President

by Sharat G. Lin
Ralph Nader won the Peace and Freedom Party nomination for president of the United States at the party’s convention in Sacramento. His national running mate, Matt Gonzalez, was also confirmed as the party’s vice presidential candidate.
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SACRAMENTO, August 2 – The Peace and Freedom Party nominated Ralph Nader as its presidential candidate at the nominating convention of the State Central Committee on Saturday. Nader won a majority of the delegate votes on the first ballot in a four-way contest.

The nomination puts Nader and his vice presidential running mate, Matt Gonzalez, on the ballot in California for the November 4, 2008 general election. As the most populous state, a Nader-Gonzalez candidacy in California gives a critical boost to the Nader-Gonzalez ticket nationwide.

Nader and Gonzalez promised at the convention to use their national campaign to boost the Peace and Freedom Party in qualifying for ballots in many other states. Nader is already said to be polling the support of 6 per cent of the nationwide electorate.

Nader won 46 out of 89 delegate votes cast, beating Gloria La Riva of the Party for Socialism and Liberation with 27 votes, Brian Moore of the Socialist Party with 10 votes, and Cynthia McKinney with 6 votes. McKinney, a former 6-term Democratic congresswoman from Georgia, had already won the presidential nomination of the Green Party.

A total of 101 delegates had been elected to the Peace and Freedom Party State Central Committee in the June 3, 2008 primary election. Over 90 delegates attended the party nominating convention held in the Hawthorn Suites Hotel a few miles north of the state Capitol in Sacramento.

Nader ran as the Green Party candidate for president in 1996 and 2000. He ran as an independent in 2004 and is doing so again in 2008. Winning the Peace and Freedom Party nomination in California eliminates the expensive and exhausting process of qualifying for the ballot as an independent.

Matt Gonzalez, also formerly with the Green Party, served as president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. He reassured delegates that a Nader-Gonzalez ticket would fully support the Peace and Freedom Party positions on issues like immigrant rights and labor solidarity.

In his acceptance speech, Nader reminded delegates that his vision of the American dream is “justice for everybody.”
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Ralph Nader accepting the presidential nomination of the Peace and Freedom Party at its convention in Sacramento, California.
§Matt Gonzalez and Ralph Nader
by Sharat G. Lin
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Ralph Nader and Matt Gonzalez greeting the news of their victory.
§Gloria La Riva
by Sharat G. Lin
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Gloria La Riva differentiates her stand on the rights of immigrants.
§Cynthia McKinney
by Sharat G. Lin
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Cynthia McKinney calls for people who are not afraid to carry the message of peace, freedom, and justice into every corner of the country.
§Brian Moore
by Sharat G. Lin
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Brian Moore says it is time to talk about democratic socialism as an alternative to the capitalist system.
§Debra Reiger
by Sharat G. Lin
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Debra Reiger, California State Chair of the Peace and Freedom Party, keeping the convention on track.
§Ralph Nader
by Sharat G. Lin
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Nader addressing delegates before the vote, calling for constitutional rights for human beings and not for corporations.
§Peter Camejo
by Sharat G. Lin
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Peter Camejo, a former Nader vice-presidential running mate, now battling cancer, delivers a passionate plea for Nader with a view to building the Peace and Freedom Party into a national party.
§Delegates voting
by Sharat G. Lin
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Peace and Freedom Party delegates casting their votes by holding up yellow voting cards.
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by Paul Burton
Thank you for this great news and great photos!
by Rouge
Nader's victory should help restore internal democracy to the Peace and Freedom Party which for the past decade has been largely irrelevant to the politics of the left in California.
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