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Press Release
<br>October 3, 2000
<br>CONTACT: Jake Lewis or Stacy Malkan
<br>(202) 265-4000
<p><b>NADER BARRED FROM VIEWING DEBATE BY DEBATE COMMISSION AND POLICE</b>
<p>BOSTON, MASS. -- In a move Ralph Nader called “the beginning of the
end
<br>of the Commission on Presidential Debates,” the debate commission,
along
<br>with three uniformed police, refused to admit Nader to the presidential
<br>debate viewing auditorium Tuesday night, even though Nader had a ticket
<br>to the event.
<p>Nader was given the ticket to the Lipke Auditorium by a Northeastern
<br>student. As soon as Nader got off the bus en route to the auditorium,
he
<br>was met by a representative of the debate commission and three police
<br>officers.
<p>The debate commission representative told Nader he had been instructed
<br>by the Commission on Presidential Debates to tell Nader he was not
<br>invited onto the premises even with a ticket.
<p>“Imagine that, a private company -- controlled by the two major parties
<br>and funded by beer, tobacco, auto and other corporations -- misused
<br>police power to exclude me from the premises, even though I had a ticket
<br>to enter issued by the debate commission themselves,” Nader said.
<p>The CPD representative refused to provide his name or a reason for
<br>excluding Nader from the debate auditorium.
<p>“On top of many other serious blunders, mistakes and demonstrations
of
<br>arrogance generated by this corrupt debate commission, which is
<br>controlled by Al Gore and George W. Bush, this unlawful exclusion will
<br>be the beginning of the end of the debate commission monopoly that
is
<br>obstructing millions of Americans from access to the presidential
<br>candidates in a multi-candidate debate forum,” Nader said. “I was
<br>excluded on political grounds and no other considerations were
<br>communicated.”
<p>“In future elections, this country will be rid of the Commission on
<br>Presidential Debates once and for all,” Nader said.
<p>Nader received the ticket from Northeastern student Tod Tavares, 21,
who
<br>got the ticket from his roommate. Tavares told the Associated Press
that
<br>giving the ticket to Nader was “a small sacrifice for the good of the
<br>nation.”
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<br>Paid for by the Nader 2000 General Committee Inc.
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<br>Stacy Malkan
<br>Assistant Press Secretary
<br>Nader 2000 Campaign
<br>202.265.4000 ext. 42
<br>202.265.0183 (fax)
<br>www.votenader.org
<p>Paid for by the Nader 2000 General Committee, Inc.
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