Nader calls for lower tuition costs
Matthew Chavez
Issue date: 8/30/04 Section: News
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Nader said as president he would work to eliminate college tuition.
Like the public education systems in Australia and New Zealand that charge marginal fees for college, American public universities should not charge students tuition, he said.
"We're spending $80 billion keeping our troops in Western Europe and East Asia 60 years after World War II, defending prosperous countries that can defend themselves against nonexistent enemies," he said in an interview. "That would pay for two years and three months of public university tuition for every student in America."
When asked if his campaign will hurt Kerry's chances of defeating Bush by attracting more liberal votes, Nader said his campaign will mostly help Kerry.
"It's simple," he said. "Two fronts are better than one against Bush, especially when our front takes Bush and his government apart much more seriously and graphically than the Democrats are willing to do."
Kurt Koegler, a voter-registration activist from Texas, said he admires Nader's principled stances.
"I prefer supporting progressive Democrats like Howard Dean and Dennis Kucinich," but he will reluctantly vote for Kerry, he said.
Nader said the major parties are using redistricting to consolidate their powers, rendering 95 percent of the seats in the House of Representatives a foregone conclusion.
"There's no choice," he said. "It's just the incumbent party, not opposed or nominally opposed by the other major party, and that means the end of elections. We're seeing the end of even the charade of the two-party system in most districts around the country."
Nader said in 2002 only four incumbents of 435 contested seats in the House of Representatives lost to a challenger.
"This is a revolution in American politics," he said. "This is the end of two-party choices, however converging and similar they may be."
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