
Throwback Thursday
Before Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Jill Stein, Cornel West and other third-party presidential hopefuls of 2024, there was Ralph Nader. The consumer protection activist ran on the Green Party ticket twice, the Reform Party once, and as an Independent, also once. In this Feb. 14, 1991 photo, Nader asks for support for his presidential campaign at a rally at the Old South Meeting House in Boston, He wanted voters to write in his name in the New Hampshire president primary as a protest. (AP Photo/Julia Malakie)
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