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LaDuke sticks by her guns
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FEBRUARY 12, 2001 Former Vice-Presidential candidate Winona LaDuke dismissed criticism that the Green Party caused Al Gore to lose the race and said the environment wouldn't have fared any better under his leadership than President George W. Bush. LaDuke gave the keynote address at the Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture conference in State College on Saturday. She made her remarks on Gore and her party in an interview afterwards. Get the Story:
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