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Nader, Donahue Bring Star Power To Fighting Bob Fest

Jim Hightower (left) and Doris \"Granny D\" Haddock attended the annual festival this year along with other prominent voices from the local and national progressive community. Festival founder and organizer Ed Garvey estimated 10,000 people attended throughout the day. The festival is co-sponsored by The Capital Times and fightingbob.com.

WISCONSIN - Speakers at the seventh annual Fighting Bob Fest held nothing back Saturday, urging a crowd of 10,000 at the Sauk County Fairgrounds to take action before this fall's presidential election.

Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader gave a biting speech to kick off the morning's events. He targeted what he called, "least, worst" voters, or voters who he says cannot tolerate another four years of a Republican as president.

"The question is whether or not we get a Republican in disguise," Nader said, referring to Democrat Barack Obama.