As President Bush and Sen. John F. Kerry fight for votes in battleground states, Populist Party candidate Ralph Nader was in Annapolis Tuesday to blast Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. on medical malpractice and slots.
Mr. Nader opposes the expansion of gambling or government support of it. Mr. Ehrlich has been trying to win approval for slot machines at state racetracks.
"Government-sponsored gambling is a sign of social decay. People who bet on the future instead of building on it lose sight of the future and its possibilities. No...
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