Answer: NADER
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- Consumer advocate
- "Unsafe at Any Speed" author
- 2000 presidential candidate
- Actor George
- Five-time Presidential candidate
- Consumerist Ralph
- Consumer advocate Ralph
- Candidate of 2000
- Consumers' advocate
- "The Good Fight" writer
- Public Citizen cofounder
- Consumers' champion
- Candidate of 2004
- Also-ran in 2000
- Subject of the 2006 documentary "An Unreasonable Man"
- Public Citizen founder
- Perennial '90s-'00s presidential candidate
- Horowitz contemporary
- Four-time presidential candidate
- Famed consumerist
- 2000 candidate
- "Crashing the Party" author
- Subject of the documentary "An Unreasonable Man"
- Ralph who wrote "Unsafe at Any Speed"
- Ralph who bashed the Corvair
- Ralph of the Green Party
- Raiders' chief
- Quadrennial presidential candidate Ralph
- Noted third party candidate
- Greens keeper?
- Green man
- Five-time Presidential also-ran
- Dealer's devil?
- D.C. gadfly
- Corvair critic
- Consumer-advocate Ralph
- Arch-consumerist
- Advocate-turned-presidential candidate Ralph
- Activist with Raiders
- Activist Ralph
- 2008 also-ran
- 1996 Green Party candidate
- "Civic Arousal" author
- 'Unsafe at Any Speed' author
- ''Unsafe at Any Speed'' author
- ''The Lemon Book'' co-author
- Winner of 2.7% of the 2000 presidential vote
- Well-known Ralph
- Washington watchdog
- US presidential candidate (1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008), b. 1934
- Two-time Green Party candidate
- Three-time U.S. presidential candidate
- Third-place finisher in 2004 and 2008
- Third-place finisher in 2000, 2004 and 2008
- Third-party candidate of 2000
- Third in 2000
- Surname on 2004 ballots
- Subject of the film "An Unreasonable Man"
- Subject of the 2007 documentary "An Unreasonable Man"
- Reformer Ralph
- Recipient of 400,000 votes in 2004
- Receiver of 84,165 votes in Michigan in 2000
- Ralph with 'Raiders'
- Ralph who wrote "The Good Fight"
- Ralph who wrote "Only the Super-Rich Can Save Us!"
- Ralph who rapped the Corvair
- Ralph who ran in 2000
- Ralph who ran for president in four elections
- Ralph who ran for president four times
- Ralph who led a team of "Raiders"
- Ralph who is a government watchdog
- Ralph who founded the American Museum of Tort Law
- Ralph who finished third in 2000
- Ralph who criticized the Corvair
- Ralph or George
- Ralph of D.C.
- Ralph __, consumer advocate
- Raider Ralph
- Raider name
- Public Interest Research Group founder
- Public defender, in a way
- Public Citizen founder Ralph
- Public Citizen cofounder Ralph
- Public Citizen co-founder
- Politico Ralph
- Politician inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame
- Politician blamed by some for Gore's defeat in 2000
- Political activist whose followers are called "Raiders"
- Perennial presidential candidate Ralph
- Noted critic of corporations
- Noted consumerist
- No. 1 Raider
- Man of many causes
- Leader of consumerist "Raiders"
- LaDuke was his vice presidential running mate in 1996 and 2000
- Independent candidate Ralph
- His eye is on the wallow in big business
- He's all for the consumer!
- He ran against Bush in 2000
- Green Party V.I.P.
- Green Party presidential candidate
- Green Party figure
- Green Party candidate of 1996
- Green man?
- Green man of 2000
- Green choice in 2000
- Green candidate of 2000
- Green candidate for president, 1996
- George of filmdom
- Gadfly in Washington
- Frequent presidential candidate Ralph
- Four-time presidential candidate Ralph
- Founder of the advocacy group Public Citizen
- Former presidential candidate who wrote "Only the Super-Rich Can Save Us!"
- Former Green Party candidate Ralph
- Former Green Party candidate
- Environmental activist Ralph
- Ellery Queen portrayer on TV: 1958-59
- Early touter of air bags
- Crusader for consumers
- Crusader at D.C.
- Critical Mass Energy Project founder
- Consumers' spearhead
- Consumers' protector
- Consumers' amicus curiae
- Consumers' "eye"
- Consumerist
- Consumer's friend
- Consumer's advocate
- Consumer-cause eader
- Consumer V.I.P.
- Consumer spokesman
- Consumer protection advocate Ralph
- Consumer crusader
- Consumer champion
- Consumer advocate and former presidential candidate Ralph
- Consumer activist
- Center for Auto Safety co-founder
- Car quality crusader
- Car critic Ralph
- Candidate trailing Bush and Gore
- Candidate of 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008
- Auto-safety man
- Auto-safety crusader
- Author of "Unsafe at Any Speed"
- Ardent consumerist
- Ardent "consumerist"
- Also-ran of 2004
- Also-ran of 2000
- Also-ran in '04
- Also ran in 2000
- Advocate Ralph
- Actor George of "Away All Boats"
- Activist who had Raiders
- A TV portrayer of Ellery Queen
- 2008 runner
- 2004 candidate Ralph
- 2004 candidate
- 2000 recount figure
- 2000 presidential contender
- 2000 presidential candidate Ralph
- 2000 presidential aspirant
- 2000 presidential also-ran
- 2000 candidate Ralph
- 1996 Green Party candidate for President
- 1972 biography subtitled "The People's Lawyer"
- "Unsafe at Any Speed" author Ralph
- "Dynasty" actor Michael
- "Crashing the Party" author, 2002
- "An Unreasonable Man" subject
- 'Unsafe at Any Speed' writer
- '60s activists __'s Raiders
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