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The 2008 Presidential Race

The following lists consists of candidates who are currently running in the 2008 presidential race. Click on the links to learn more.

  

REPUBLICAN PARTY:

Rep. Ron Paul (Texas)
US Senator John McCain (Arizona)


DEMOCRATIC PARTY:

US Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-New York)
US Senator Barack Obama (D-Illinois)


CONSTITUTION PARTY:

Chuck Baldwin (Florida) - Baptist pastor, radio talk show host and 2004 VP nominee
Don Grundman (California) - Chiropractor, tax-honesty activist & frequent candidate.
Alan Keyes (R-Maryland) - Former US Ambassador and frequent candidate.

Roy Moore (Alabama) - Former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice and Religious activist.
Diane Beall Templin (California) - Attorney and frequent candidate.


GREEN PARTY:

Jesse Johnson (West Virginia) - Environmental Activist & 2004 Candidate for Governor.
Cynthia McKinney (California) - Former Democratic Congresswoman from Georgia.
Kent Mesplay (California) - 2006 US Senate Candidate and 2004 Presidential Candidate.

Kat Swift (Texas) - State Party Co-Chair and progressive activist.


LIBERTARIAN PARTY:

Bob Barr (Georgia) - Former GOP Congressman, former US Attorney and former CIA official.
Jim Burns (Nevada) - Ex-State LP Chair & frequent candidate.
Mike Gravel (Virginia) - Former Democratic US Senator from Alaska.
Dave Hollist (California) - Bus driver and frequent LP Presidential hopeful.
Dan Imperato (Florida) - Businessman.
Mike "Jingo" Jingozian (Oregon) - Software company founder & '00 city council candidate.
Steve Kubby (California) - Businessman & '98 Governor nominee.
Alden Link (New York) - Executive & Army veteran.
Robert Milnes (New Jersey) - Progressive activist.
George Phillies (Massachusetts) - College professor  & 1996 US Senate nominee.
Wayne Allyn Root (Nevada) - Sports handicapper, author & TV show host.
Mary Ruwart (Texas) - Medical professor, Libertarian activist & frequent candidate.
Christine Smith (Colorado) - Progressive activist & writer.


PARTY OF SOCIALISM AND LIBERATION:

Gloria LaRiva (California): Presidential Nominee

Eugene Puryear (District of Columbia): Vice Presidential Nominee


PROHIBITION PARTY:

Gene Amondson (Washington): Presidential Nominee

Leroy Pletten (Michigan): Vice Presidential Nominee


SOCIALIST PARTY USA:

Brian P. Moore (Florida): Presidential Nominee

Stewart Alexander (California): Vice Presidential Nominee


SOCIALIST EQUALITY PARTY:

No Candidates Identified To Date


SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY:

Róger Calero (New York): Presidential Nominee

Alyson Kennedy (New Jersey): Vice Presidential Nominee


WORKERS WORLD PARTY:

No Candidates Identified To Date


INDEPENDENT & WRITE-IN CANDIDATES:

Ralph Nader (Independent-Connecticut)
Former US Senator Sam Nunn (D-Georgia)
Stephen P. "Steve" Adams (Independent-Kentucky)
Donald K. Allen (Independent-Ohio)
Blake Ashby (Independent-Missouri)
Terry "Tee" Barkdull (New American Party-Nevada)
John Taylor Bowles (National Socialist Order of America-South Carolina)
Clark B. Braxton (Independent-California)
Richard H. Clark (Independent-Maryland)
Don Cordell (Independent-California)
Claire Cruise (Independent-Georgia)
Orion Karl Daley (Balanced Party-New York)
Christopher J. Dardzinski (Write In-Michigan)
Michael David Elder (Independent-Texas)
Cris Ericson (Marijuana Party-Vermont)
Nick Farmer (Write In-Indiana)
Quay Fortuna (Ward Republic Party-Iowa)
Mark B. Graham (Independent-Florida)
Pete Grasso (Independent-Virginia)
Jon Greenspon (Independent-California)
Jack Grimes (United Fascist Union-Pennsylvania)
Bob W. Hargis (Independent-Oklahoma)
William "Bill" Ingram (Independent-North Carolina)
Paul Jensen (Independent American-Michigan)
Arnold M. Jones (Independent American-Utah)
Rob Jorgensen (Independent-North Carolina)
Daniel Kingrey (Independent-New Hampshire)
Steve Kissing (Independent-Ohio)
David Koch (Independent-Utah)
Brad Lord-Leutwyler (Independent-Nevada)
Joe Martyniuk (Independent-Illinois)
West Marcus (Independent-Alabama)
David Masters (Independent-North Carolina)
Charles Maxham (Give Me Back America Party-New Jersey)
James McCall (Independent-Ohio)
Frank McEnulty (New American Independent Party-California)
Tom Millican (Independent-North Carolina)
Phillip W. Morrow (Independent-Texas)
James Mote (Independent-?)
Jeff "Petro" Petkevicius (Independent-Louisiana)
Arthur J. Regan (Independent-Massachusetts)

Gary Rostad (Independent-California)
"Average Joe" Schriner (Independent-Ohio)
Jonathon “The Impaler” Sharkey (Vampire, Witches & Pagan Party-New Jersey)
Charles Symonds (Independent-California)
Diane Templin (American-California)
Ben Thompson (Independent-Minnesota)
Michael "Mic" Tienken (Independent-Minnesota)
Da Vid (Light Party-California)
Lanakila Washington (Humanist Party-New York)
Lisa Weltman (Independent-Michigan)
Carl Whitaker (Independent-Tennessee)
Ruth Bryant White (Independent-Nevada)
Rick Williams (Independent-Tennessee)
Kelcey Wilson (Independent-California)

Source: Politics1

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