Denver Super Rally to Open the Debates!
Click here for the September 4th Minneapolis Super Rally web page.
At 7 p.m. on Wednesday, August 27th, during the Democratic National Convention, the Nader/Gonzalez Campaign held a Super Rally at the University of Denver Magness Arena.
Watch the video here.
This, and a second Super Rally on September 4th in Minneapolis, will be a call to action for opening the presidential debates.
During his 2000 campaign, Ralph Nader drew sellout crowds to Super Rallies in arenas from Portland’s Memorial Coliseum to Madison Square Garden.
After the election, the PBS NewsHour’s Mark Shields called the Nader Super Rallies "the most exciting political development of the campaign year."
"My apology to Ralph Nader for not demanding that he be included in the debates," Shields said.
Now, in 2008, Nader is back, and on track to be on the ballot in 45 states — the campaign was on only 34 in 2004 — and the Nader/Gonzalez ticket is at 6 percent in the latest CNN poll.
These rallies will be part of a massive outpouring of protest in Denver and Minneapolis against the two corporate controlled parties and their policies of perpetual militarism and war.
Nader/Gonzalez is aiming to bust open the presidential debates.
As Mr. Nader says, if tens of millions of Americans can hear the Nader/Gonzalez message through the Presidential debates, it will be a three way race.