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April 22, 2012 By Alex Vassar

Virgil Goode wins Constitution Party nomination. Nevermind.

Former Virginia Congressman Virgil Goode became the Constitution Party nominee for President at the party’s national convention in Nashville on Saturday. Updated: 4/22/2012 (8:55 p.m.): Nevermind. I had forgotten about the AIP’s 2008 Civil War. In 2008, the AIP disaffiliated from the national Constitution Party and became part of the national America’s Party. From my […]

Filed Under: 2012 Election, Current Research

April 19, 2012 By Alex Vassar

AIP Presidential Nomination

When the General Election rolls around this November, there will be seven candidates for President (one for each of California’s seven qualified political parties). This weekend we will find out the first of those seven names when the American Independent Party selects it’s nominee at the national convention this weekend. No exact timeline has been […]

Filed Under: 2012 Election, Current Research, ElectionVolunteer, Political Parties

April 5, 2012 By Alex Vassar

Where did the third-party candidates go?

A trend we noticed in the last week while updating candidate biographies in preparation for the results of the June primary; a significant drop in the number of third-party candidates in 2012. Excluding the President and U.S. Senate races, the American Independent Party has no candidates on the ballot for other offices. This is the […]

Filed Under: 2012 Election, Congress, Current Research, State Assembly, State Senate, Top Stories

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