Nader's running mate, Matt Gonzalez, is former San Francisco Board of Supervisors president who was narrowly defeated for mayor in 2003 after being outspent 10-1. Both nominees agree with the fundamentals of the P & F platform and bring with them a strong combination of experience, credibility, and legislative accomplishment.
A Nader administration would support peace movements in the Middle East, cut the bloated military budget and use the savings to establish a single-payer health care system, provide free education through university, and support renewable energy sources like solar, wind, geothermal, and tidal. He would end corporate personhood and corporate participation in elections, establish a Wall Street securities speculation tax, and say no to nuclear energy. He would call for labor law reform by repealing the notorious Taft-Hartley Act that keeps workers from organizing to defend their interests.
Peace and Freedom is a feminist/socialist party that has been on the California ballot since the 1960's and numbers almost 60,000 members. Previous presidential candidates have included Eldridge Cleaver (1968), Benjamin Spock (1972) and Leonard Peltier (2004).
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Candidates Matt Gonzalez and Ralph Nader as they receive PFP nomination