We find
it very interesting that Harry Browne, who is not only on the ballot
in more states than Buchanan or Nader, but is also scoring higher
in the polls, is all but ignored by the mainstream media. And how
come we don't see any mention of Howard Phillips, either?
George
Bush, Republican, qualified in 50 States
Al
Gore, Democrat, qualified in 50 States
Harry
Browne, Libertarian, qualified in 48 states, with 2 (AZ,ND)
pending. Browne also qualified in DC. Browne is the Libertarian Party
candidate in 48 states, and will appear as an Independent candidate
in 2 states (AZ, ND).
Pat
Buchanan, Reform, qualified in 45 states, with 4 pending
(FL, KY, VT, MT) and 1 definite no (MI). Buchanan also failed to qualify
in DC. Buchanan will appear as the Reform nominee in 29 states (AK,
AZ, AR, CA, DE, HI, ID, IA, KS, ME, MD, MA, MN, MO, NJ, NM, NC, ND,
OK, PA, RI, SC, SD, UT, VT, VA, WV, WI, WY) , as an Independent in 11
states (AL, GA, IL, IN, MS, NE, NH, OH, OR, TN, TX) , as the Freedom
party nominee in 4 states (CO, CT, KY, WA), as the Right-To-Life nominee
in 1 state (NY), and as the Citizens Party nominee in 1 state (NV).
John
Hagelin, Reform, qualified in 38 states, with 5 pending
(NY, ND, RI, SD, TX + DC) and 7 definite no (GA, IN, ME, MD, NC,OK,
PA) . Hagelin will appear as the Natural Law Party nominee in 25 states
(AK, AZ, AR, CA, DE, FL, HI, ID, IA, KY, LA, NI, MS, MO, MT, NE, NV,
NM, OH, RI, UT, VT, VA, WV, WY), as the Reform Partry nominee in 8 states
(CO, CT, IL, MN, NH, OR, WA, WI), and as an independent in 7 states
(AL, IA, KS, MA, NJ, ND, TN). Hagelin may also be awarded the Reform
line in 4 states where cases are pending.
Howard
Phillips, Constitution, qualified in 40 states, with
2 pending (MA, RI), and 8 definite no (AZ, GA, IL, IN, NC, OK, TX, WV).
Phillips also failed to qualify in DC. Phillips will appear as the Constitution
Party candidate in 29 states, as an Independent in 6 states (AL, NE,
OH, SD,TN, WY) as the American Independent Party (George Wallace organization)
nominee in 3 states (CA, NV, UT), as the American Citizens Party nominee
in 1 state (CO), as the US Taxpayers nominee in 1 state (MI), and as
the Conservative Citizens nominee in 1 state (CT)
Ralph
Nader, Green, qualified in 41 states, with 5 pending
(MS, NC, ND, OK, SD) and 4 definite no (GA, IN, OK, WV). Nader has also
qualified for the ballot in DC. Nader will appear as the Green Party
nominee in 36 states, as an Independent in 6 states (AL, KS, MS, ND,
OH, WY) as the United Citizens nominee in 1 state (SC), and as the Progressive
nominee in 1 state (VT).
James
Harris, Socialist Workers, has qualified for the ballot
in 10 states (CO, DC, FL, IA, MN,MS, NJ. NY, RI, WA), with 40 definite
no. Harris will appear as the Socialist Workers nominee in 10 states.
David
McReynolds, Socialist, has qualified for the ballot in
8 states (CO, FL, IA, NJ, NY, RI, VT, WA) with 2 pending (MS, WI) and
40 definite no. McReynolds will appear as the Socialist Party nominee
in 10 states.
Monica
Moorehead, Worker's World Party, has qualified for the
ballot in 4 states (FL, RI, WA, WI) with 46 definite no. Moorehead will
appear as the Worker's World nominee in 4 states.
Dennis
Lane, Grassroots Party, has qualified for the ballot
in 3 states (CO, MN, VT), with 47 definite no. Lane will appear as the
Grassroots nominee in 3 states.
Earl
Dodge, Prohibition Party, has qualified for the ballot
in 1 state (CO), with 49 definite no. Dodge will appear as the Prohibition
nominee in 1 state.
Randall
Venson, Independent, has qualified for the ballot in 1 state (TN),
with 49 definite no. Venson will appear as an Independent in 1 state.
Mr. Venson is the Director of the United Nubian Congress.
We'd
like to thank Bill
White, founder of the Libertarian
Socialist Party for graciously providing us with this list.
Libertarian
Socialist News
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