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Reason Magazine - Hit & Run (Free subscription) | 05/13/2008
No, not really. Besides the ideological problems, there's the small fact that it hasn't bothered to nominate a presidential candidate since 1976. But I must admit I admire one plank in its program: The Socialist Labor platform called for abolishing the presidency, and party electors were instructed to vote "no president" in the comet-striking-earth chance that the SLP carried a...
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BlogNetNews.com/Iowa (Free subscription) | 03/27/2008
The most recent Rasmussen poll contains nothing but good news for Johnny Mac over either of the Democrat/Socialist/Labor Party opponents. For the first time in 2008 Senator McCain’s lead has grown to ten points or more against both the Drama of Obama and the [...]
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Britannica Blog (Free subscription) | 03/26/2008
... know, I lately lampooned Ralph Nader for jumping into the race. But I’m not talking about a third-party candidate. I’m talking about two, three, many new candidates. Permit me to illustrate. What follows is from an entry for 1908 in Webster’s Guide to American History , a delightfully diverse compendium of matters large and small that I helped put together early in my career. April 2. People’s...
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http://socialist-blog (Free subscription) | 03/15/2008
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Cuerpo Aztlan (Free subscription) | 02/20/2008
Parties and their abbreviations that are acceptable to the Secretary of State American Independent Party (AIP) Citizen's Party of New Mexico (CNM) Constitutional Party (CON) Democratic Party (DEM) First New Mexican Party (FNM) Independent (IND) Independent New Mexican Party (NMI) La Raza Unida de Nuevo Mejico (LRU) Libertarian Party (LIB) Natural Law Party of New Mexico (NLP) New Mexico Alliance Party...