Wikipedia Page on Faith Spotted Eagle, the Least-Known Person Who Received an Electoral Vote for President

Here is the wikipedia page for Faith Spotted Eagle. She received an electoral vote for president earlier this week. Of the seven individuals who received an electoral vote, she is the least famous.


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Wikipedia Page on Faith Spotted Eagle, the Least-Known Person Who Received an Electoral Vote for President — 7 Comments

  1. The Wikipedia article on the 2016 Presidential election mentions all the candidates who received electoral votes. It refers to Ron Paul as a Libertarian. I seem to recall that he returned to the Republican Party. Has he since switched back to Libertarian?

  2. Ron Paul is a lifetime member of the Libertarian Party and he has never renounced his membership. He got a special award (in absentia) at the 2016 Libertarian national convention and he seemed happy to receive it, according to the video he sent to the convention.

    But he has never renounced his membership in the Republican Party either, and he always votes in Republican primaries, which in Texas means he is a member of the Republican Party. Texas doesn’t have registration by party. If he did, he would be forced to choose just one party.

  3. In Texas, a voter may only participate in the nomination activities of a single party. He chose to seek the nomination of the Republican Party when he ran for Congress and voted in the primary, rather than to seek the nomination of the Libertarian Party or participate in Libertarian Party conventions.

  4. How many zillion footnotes regarding the 2016 Prez minority rule election ???

    ABOLISH the MORONIC Electoral College — like keeping track of slavery records in 1618-1865.

  5. Given the knowledge of the populace in our moronic times, I suspect very few people know who most major-party losers in 19th-century presidential elections are — perhaps fewer than who know this contemporary. In fact, I suspect a large majority of Americans could not identify Franklin Pierce or other 19th-century Presidents, either.

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