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Sports fans play the Washington game

If you've ever gone to a football, baseball, basketball or hockey game — or even watched one on TV — you have Ralph Nader and several special interest groups pushing your agenda in Washington. Msnbc.com's Alex Johnson reports.Full story

Nader wants to primary Obama

  Ralph Nader is looking for a slate of liberal candidates to campaign against the president for the Democratic nomination. Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart joins The Last Word to explain.

Nader on big business

  Political activist Ralph Nader explains why American-based corporations must start acting differently in an effort to save the economy.

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  After 94 years, she’s still fighting for consumers   

Esther Shapiro, the Ralph Nader of Michigan, talks about the decline in consumer protection efforts during the past several years, and about the things that make her work worthwhile.

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Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, a former 2008 presidential candidate, left, takes part in a news conference with third-party candidates at the National Press Club in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008, calling for greater inclusion of candidates beyond the Republican and Democratic majorities. From left