I never regretted voting twice for Ralph Nader :
["In his prime, Nader was a kind of consumer-welfare superhero—as if the real savior weren’t Superman but rather Clark Kent. His first burst of fame came in 1965, when he published Unsafe at Any Speed, written in part during feverish late-night sessions while he was living in a Dupont Circle rooming house. The book examined how safety flaws in American automobiles were causing injuries and death, and it eventually led to passage of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act and the Highway Safety Act, laws that have saved countless lives."]
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