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THIRD PARTY PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES  

A Great many of the Third Party Presidential Candidates have a statement about the War in Iraq on their web sites.
Of all the Third Party Presidential Candidates, only three have a policy on education on their Presidential Candidates web site.Check out the web sites of the Third Party Presidential Candidates and see what they have to say about it.
All in all, very few of the Third Party Presidential Candidates have proposals for Healthcare Reform .Be as informed about as many candidates of all parties, Third Party candidates included.
If you are looking for a Third Party Candidate with a policy on abortion, you will not have much of a choice. There are four Third Party Candidates who have their position on abortion on their web sites.
Stats show that Third Party Candidates are getting more attention from the voters. Read their opinions on the issue of Immigration and Border Security and you will get quiet a few different opinions to be sure.
There is a wide range of thought on gun control form the Third Party Candidates who have their positions on their Presidential web sites ranging from doing nothing to repealing all existing gun control laws
The majority of the Third Party Presidential Candidates do not have Tax Reform policies on their web sites. If the voters make it known that Tax Reform is an issue that is important to them, then the candidates,will be more inclined to take a stance, pro or con.
Some people feel let down by the conventional two-party system. Could a third party candidate be feasible right now?
A response to Content Producer Tony Sarrechia's article that suggests ideas for a new political party.
In the midst of all of the hype, an "independent" can't help but become frustrated with all of the emphasis upon partisanship and the two dominant parties. What about the independent and third party candidates considering throwing their name in the race for President?
Former Senator Mike Gravel has announced that he will run as a third party candidate in order to stay in the presidential race up until the end. Also, an analysis of why Texas Congressman Ron Paul will most likely do the same, and run as an independent.
A new poll from Rasmussen Associates shows just how much a third party candidate might influence the general election.
Some believe that the Green Party helped elect Bush to his first term. The other third party, Libertarians, believe in the least amount of government. Greens are what the Democrats think they are and Libertarians are what the Republicans aspire to be.
The upcoming 2008 Presidential Election is now less than one year away. Many voters are starting to research their candidates as primaries and caucuses in their states are approaching. Who is being searched online the most will probably surprise you though.
The latest Rasmussen Reports takes a look at the Presidential Election if things were mixed up just a little bit.
As the Presidential election season draws nigh in the United States, a perennial favorite political topic has arisen once again. People in both the Democrat and Republican Parties, being discontented with the choices they have, are contemplating third parties.
Gallup has conducted a poll asking voters which candidates from their party they would consider acceptable.
An experiment on third political parties in America, why they exist, how they are perceived and what they truly accomplish!
The Republican presidential nomination race has been much more competitive than the Democratic race thus far, and will most likely continue to be, for a variety of reasons indicated by election Gallup polls conducted throughout this year.
One thing to make note of that both Obama and McCain have had a huge jump and now are at their personal high ratings.
Opinion polls have long been used by campaigns and news organizations to see how candidates and issues stack up to each other, however there are a number of problems with polls, and what they have to say might not necessarily be accurate.
A dispassionate observer of the November 28, 2008 Republican presidential debate would be sorely pressed to believe it wasn't the 1960s rather than the 21st Century. The use of Internet technology was the only thing contemporary in the affair.
Voting for liars only encourages more lies.
It may come as no surprise to those in the political world but a large number of Libertarian Party members across the country are enthusiastically supporting Dr. Ron Paul's bid for the Republican presidential nomination.
A member of the American Nazi Party speaks about white pride, political corruption, the 2008 election, and changing the US for the better.
The Libertarian Party announced a competition for candidates seeking its Presidential nomination.
A new study finds that when political candidates are successful at raising campaign money, it can make them appear more competent, but also raise doubts about their integrity.
This is the fifth part of my look at the presidential-election process. At the end of Part 4, World War II had ended, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was dead and Harry Truman had pulled off one of the greatest upsets in American political history.
It is time for Installment 7 of Better Know a Presidential Administration. Prepare yourself for an exciting analysis of his possible presidential administration where he surrounds himself with extremely powerful and strong people as to avoid doing any actual work.
Part four of my series on Presidential elections focusing on the period during and between WWI and WWII
The latest poll from Quinnipiac University shows just how much of an impact Michael Bloomberg would have on the presidential election.
Take a simple survey to find out who you should vote for in the 2008 Presidential Election.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg left the Republican Party yesterday, switching his party status from Republican to unaffiliated. The move increased speculation that Bloomberg plans an independent bid for President in 2008.
the emergence of Barak O'Bama and what could be a historical presidential ticket
A look at why third parties are struggling to gain ground in American politics.
Election campaigns are key moments in democratic democracies because they enable citizens to hear different political viewpoints and make the right choice in voting for a candidate that will best represent their needs.
Let's take a closer look at the leading contenders for the presidency.
Opinions on a list posted by RealClearPolitics.com.
Carol Bengle Gilbert has won the Democratic nod for the Presidency and has announced me as her running mate.
Christine Smith, Libertarian candidate for president. Representing the third largest party in the country in the next election is something Ms. Smith has waited a lifetime for and she intends to offer voters a true option in the next election.
Critics of political endeavors such as who we select as our country's president will cynically claim that the corporate news media will focus way too much time on gleefully revealing which candidate is leading a certain race based on their own polling data.
Rasmussen Reports takes a special look at the election as it stands now in Oregon.
Politics is changing via the Internet. How will candidates spread their message in this new age of political campaigning?
Claiming to be a bipartisan effort to fix a broken government, Unity 2008 is utilizing many new technologies to run a unique grass roots movement.
Once there were Federalists, Whigs and Democratic-Republicans. These parties have all given way to new political incarnations. as America has grown from an agrarian backwater to an industrial giant and superpower.
Neither the Republicans nor the Democrats reflect the aspirations and desires of the majority of Americans - certainly not the will of "We the People". Both parties have polarized and alienated the majority of Americans.
An elaboration on AC Content Producer Telika Howard's article on the Time Magazine cover lauding Illinois Senator Barack Obama.