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"We are organizing the greatest gathering of accomplished citizen advocacy groups on the greatest number of redirections and reforms ever brought together in American history under one roof," he said of his upcoming event. "The first day is called Breaking Through Power, How it Happens. We have 18 groups who have demonstrated it with tiny budgets for over three decades on issues such as road safety, removing hundreds of hazardous or ineffective pharmaceuticals from the market, changing food habits from junk food to nutrition and rescuing people from death row who were falsely convicted of homicides. What if we tripled the budgets and the staffs of these groups? Eighteen of these groups have a total budget that is less than what one of dozens of CEOs make in a year."

Nader called on Sanders to join in the building of a nationwide civic mobilization. He said that while Clinton may borrow some of his rhetoric, she and the Democratic Party establishment would not incorporate Sander's populist appeals against Wall Street into the party platform. If Sanders does not join a civic mobilization, Nader warned, there would be "a complete disintegration of his movement."

Nader also said he was worried that Clinton's high negativity ratings, along with potential scandals, including the possible release of her highly paid speeches to corporations such as Goldman Sachs, could see Trump win the presidency.

"I have her lecture contract with the Harry Walker lecture agency," he said. "She had a clause in the contract with these business sponsors, which basically said the doors will be closed. There will be no press. You will pay $1,000 for a stenographer to give me, for my exclusive use, a stenographic record of what I said. You will pay me $5,000 a minute. She has it all. She can't say, 'We will look into it or we'll see if we can find it.' She has been dissembling. And her latest rant is, 'I'll release the transcripts if everyone else does.' 'Who is everybody else?' as Bernie Sanders rebutted. He doesn't give highly paid speeches behind closed doors to Wall Street firms, business executives or business trade groups. Trump doesn't give quarter-of-a-million-dollar speeches behind closed doors to business. So by saying 'I will release all of my transcripts if everyone else does,' she makes a null and void assertion. This is characteristic of the Clintons' dissembling and slipperiness. It's transcripts for Hillary. It's tax returns for Trump."

While Nader supports the building of third parties, he cautions that these parties -- he singles out the Green Party and the Libertarian Party -- will go nowhere without mass mobilization to pressure the centers of power. He called on the left to reach out to the right in a joint campaign to dismantle the corporate state. Sanders could play a large role in this mobilization, Nader said, because "he is in the eye of the mass media. He is building this rumble from the people."

"What does he have to lose?" Nader asked of Sanders. "He's 74. He can lead this massive movement. I don't think he wants to let go. His campaign has exceeded his expectations. He is enormously energized. If he leads the civic mobilization before the election, whom is he going to help? He's going to help the Democratic Party, without having to go around being a one-line toady expressing his loyalty to Hillary. He is going to be undermining the Republican Party. He is going to be saying to the Democratic Party, 'You better face up to the majoritarian crowds and their agenda, or you're going to continue losing in these gerrymandered districts to the Republicans in Congress.' These gerrymandered districts can be overcome with a shift of 10 percent of the vote. Once the rumble from the people gets underway, nothing can stop it. No one person can, of course, lead this. There has to be a groundswell, although Sanders can provide a focal point."

Nader said that a Clinton presidency would further enflame the right wing and push larger segments of the country toward extremism.

"We will get more quagmires abroad, more blowback, more slaughter around the world and more training of fighters against us who will be more skilled to bring their fight here," he said of a Clinton presidency. "Budgets will be more screwed against civilian necessities. There will be more Wall Street speculation. She will be a handmaiden of the corporatists and the military industrial complex. There comes a time, in any society, where the rubber band snaps, where society can't take it anymore."

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