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Nader Draws 10,000 in Seattle
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9.24.00 | SEATTLE -- Energized by the sight of nearly 10,000 paying admirers, Ralph Nader let it be known in no uncertain terms Saturday night that he wants to become the president ... of the Seattle Coalition.
Starting with a dramatic video montage showing police abuse at last year's shutdown of the World Trade Organization meeting in Seattle, the mostly student-age participants in that ground-breaking event were flattered, praised and motivated by speakers, musicians and the Green Party candidate himself, as he tried to solidify the anti-globalization base of his Third Party insurgency.
"The spirit of Seattle lives!" Nader shouted as he loped on stage of the Key Arena. "The message that you sent ... last November still reverberates!"
Seattle might be Nader's biggest stronghold on the West Coast, even bigger than liberal San Francisco. One of the few major cities to have several Green politicians on the city council, it has a large and active student population, and in the past few days the Nader campaign picked up key labor endorsements from the 6,500 members of Teamsters Local 174 and the Greater Seattle chapter of the American Postal Workers Union. And while his most recent statewide poll numbers show 5 percent support -- down from around 10 percent before the Democratic National Convention -- most of that is concentrated in the urban western half of the state, centered on Seattle.
Since establishing itself this May, Washington's Green Party has founded local chapters in 33 of 39 counties and hopes to have the remaining six launched by Election Day, state party facilitator Brent McMillan said. "I've never seen a climate as favorable as Washington has right now," he said.
Scott Royder, who runs the Nader campaign for the state, claims "the Green Party is the second party here in Seattle; the Republicans are the third party ... It's an amazing place."
Royder, a youthful-looking 41-year-old activist with a braided ponytail, salt-and-pepper beard and startling blue eyes, says Nader's Seattle operation is benefiting directly from the organizations that emerged during and after the WTO protests -- which he and Nader both attended.
"People ... that were in the streets of Seattle, they know the energy that was there is like this event here tonight, bringing people together, putting them together, realizing that they're far from alone, and that the energy that is created by these kinds of gatherings ... help people know that we do have the power to make a huge difference, whether it be by shutting down WTO, shutting down the debates or electing the president and vice president," he said.
The Seattle Coalition, mocked by outsiders as a rag-tag group of incoherent extremists, shares some key values: environmental concern, contempt for "corporate greed," distaste for military spending and a sort of personal audacity of protest. Each tenet was hammered home last night, by speakers such as Texas liberal favorite Jim Hightower, who praised "The Seattle Tea Party that we had last November here."
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