Campaign contributions are open to scrutiny as a result of FEC Regs - and they should be.
But, I believe Ralph Nader's personal records should remain private.
OK, but since I was willing to share my records with some officials, (and the entire Clinton Administration) maybe we could compromise that a review board see the private records of our presidential candidates? I honestly believe if Ralph Nadar runs on an environmental platform but is wealthy because of open pit mining stocks then it ought to be an open campaign issue. And he should do it openly and voluntarily, I do not want to see disclosure at the point of a gun. If he wishes to keep records private, then maybe we can assume he has something to hide. (After all, he has the "fire" in his belly to be president, something many of us don't aspire to.)