It depends on how you define "running." He was a write-in candidate in '92, but never formally announced his candidacy. If you count this year, he has officially run four times: '96, '00, '04 and '08.
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A presidential pardon is a decision on the part of the president of the United States to overturn a conviction of a criminal act. Many times pardons are given to people when a president leaves office.
Perot only ran twice, once in 1992 and again in 1996.
Deep Impact (1998).
He has one child, a daughter Kelly Alana Marie Orton who's 2 years old...
Zero. Nader has never been married.
Ralph Nader is known for many things. He is a political activist and author, as well as an attorney. He often goes on the lecturing circuit, and has been a candidate in the United States Presidential Election a number of time.
Ralph has been married twice.
about as many times i do your mom;) alot
Ralph Nader is regarded as the Father of Consumerism due to his pioneering efforts in advocating for consumer rights and safety. His landmark book, "Unsafe at Any Speed," published in 1965, criticized the automobile industry for prioritizing profits over safety, leading to significant reforms in vehicle safety regulations. Nader's activism spurred the creation of numerous consumer protection agencies and legislation, empowering consumers and promoting accountability in various industries. His relentless pursuit of corporate responsibility has had a lasting impact on consumer advocacy in the United States.
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He was president twice.
Two times
He was president twice.
Ralph Nader was an advocate for having the US Federal Government be accountable to its citizens. He believed that the US Federal Government and the way it regulated large businesses was out of touch with the American public. He believed the way to change things for the better was through the voting booth and also having candidates for election, provide more than lip service to the public at large. The basis for this lay in the US Constitution. When this document was adopted into law, citizens were "closer" to the intent of the Constitution & voting was a right that was the keystone for the accountability of the Government. He correctly observed that even in presidential elections, nearly 50% of eligible voters never even voted. To set an example to bring many policies of Government to light, Nader ran for president himself several times. His third party approach brought him deserved media attention, however, the Two Party system was impossible to bend. Nader lacked the funds to successfully campaign for president. Sadly, even the 2008 Presidential election saw only about 55-60% of Americans voting. That figure is generous... based on the various sources available n voting, 50% is closer to reality.
Vehicle safety advancements are attributed to many individuals, but two key figures are Nils Bohlin and Ralph Nader. Nils Bohlin, a Swedish engineer, invented the three-point seatbelt in 1959, which significantly improved passenger safety. Ralph Nader is an American consumer advocate whose book "Unsafe at Any Speed" (1965) sparked widespread awareness and reform regarding automobile safety standards, leading to significant regulatory changes.
A president can be elected as many times as he wish