Tags: Third Parties
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Ballot Access Rules Favor Major Parties
Nice and orderly little democracy ya got there
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Arizona Proposition Would Install California-Style Top-Two Election System
As if the two-party status quo weren't enough
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Libertarian Gary Johnson Tries Again to Sue His Way Into Presidential Debates
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Third Parties Say “Top Two” System Could Spell Their End
Ballot proposal would effectively reserve general elections for the major parties
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Larry King to Moderate "Free and Equal" Presidential Debate
Scheduled for Tuesday, October 23, open to third party candidates, unlike the last of the bipartisan debates the day before
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Gary Johnson Calls Obama and Romney "Dueling Phil Donahue Acts"
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Presidential Candidate Arrested At Presidential Debate
The evening's real winner.
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So, Who Can Ron Paul Actually Vote For Anyway?
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Libertarian Gary Johnson Should Win the Election
But What Good Will That Do Him?
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Jet Blue Says Live Free or Fly, If You Support One of the Two Major Parties, That Is
If your candidate of choice loses, Jet Blue will enter you into a drawing for a tropical vacation
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Open up the Debates!
Johnson's on the ballot in some 47 states, and he's registered more than 5 percent support in some national polls. But he's locked out of the debates.
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Presidential Debates Lose Sponsors Over Exclusion of Third-Party Candidates
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Instapundit Talks With Green Party Prez Candidate Jill Stein; Bonus: His Q&A with LP's Gary Johnson
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Gary Johnson: Two-Party System Letting People Down
GOP doing all it can to keep him off the ballot
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Matt Welch Tackles America's "Two Party Tyranny" on Stossel
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If Political Parties Are Like Soft Drink Brands, Why Isn't Gary Johnson Polling 15 Percent?
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Libertarians Can Sue Illinois over Ballot Access Rules
Third parties have requirements the two big guys don't
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Former Vice Presidential Candidate Wayne Root Leaves the Libertarian Party
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Virginia GOP Challenging Virgil Goode's Status on Ballot
Allege petition fraud, want the former Republican Congressman and Constitution Party presidential nominee off the ballot
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Why Excluding Third-Party Candidates From Polling is Stupid