There can be no daily democracy without daily citizenship.
The liberated political energies of committed citizens can build a deliberative, functioning democracy to treat the systemic problems of our society with systemic justice.
Presidential elections should be a time for deep discussions by citizens about down-to-earth problems.
The Nader 2000 campaign strives to clean up and clean out the political decay that has turned our government over to a plutocracy and to the politicians who take its marching orders.
The Nader 2000 campaign will take on the ballot-shielded two-party duopoly of Tweedledum and Tweedledee and give voice not only to regular voters, but to the half of all eligible voters who do not vote because they do not believe their vote means anything.
Out of an informed, motivated, and mobilized people will come the justice that spells genuine prosperity and the broader fulfillment of human possibilities.
Vote Nader.