Alan Keyes, presidential candidate of America’s Independent Party, is only on the ballot in three states. But two of those states, California and Florida, are very populous. The third state in which Keyes is on is Colorado. He is on the ballot in states that cast 18.1% of the national popular vote in 2004.
I thot Keyes was also ballot access in Texas, and Baldwin was not…..
No, Keyes is a write-in in Texas: Baldwin’s w/i status was disputed initially, but he’s also an official write-in candidate.
Any new word on the appeal of the CA suit over Keyes-Baldwin?
Thx, the California ‘thing’ is gonna hurt CP lots and lots. Also, FORMER Reform Party Chair and Independence [Frank MacKay] Party operative John Blare is immorally keeping the current state officers off of the Secretary of State web site.
Ya don’t have to like Ed Noonan and Blare [whom I am still trying to serve for a law suit] to admire the SOBs. Well played guys, you kkkreeps.
Thx, the California ‘thing’ is gonna hurt CP lots and lots. Also, FORMER Reform Party Chair and Independence [Frank MacKay] Party operative John Blare is immorally keeping the current state officers off of the Secretary of State web site.
Ya don’t have to like Ed Noonan and Blare [whom I am still trying to serve for a law suit] to admire the SOBs. Well played guys, you kkkreeps.