Ralph Nader, the man blamed for ' 2000 loss, said in a new interview that third-party challengers should stand down, arguing that President is the only choice over the 'fascism' former President represents.Nader, 89, spoke with The Washington Post in and wouldn't admit to playing 'spoiler' in 2000, costing Democrat Al Gore the election, but said third-party hopefuls should think twice this time around.He paid some compliments to likely Green Party hopeful Cornel West and one of the two Democrats challenging Biden, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., but argued they didn't have the infrastructure or the discipline, respectively, to win.
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