
Nader-Gonzalez campaign
The Nader-Gonzalez campaign was a political effort in the 2000 U.S. presidential election, led by Ralph Nader and Peter Camejo. They ran as third-party candidates representing the Green Party, advocating for environmental protection, social justice, and electoral reform. Their goal was to promote progressive policies outside the two main parties, the Democrats and Republicans. The campaign aimed to influence public debate and push for changes in government practices, emphasizing issues like corporate accountability and sustainability. While they did not win, their efforts highlighted alternative political perspectives and energized a segment of voters seeking change from the traditional two-party system.