Socialist Party Presidential Outcome Compared, 2004 to 2008

In 2004, the Socialist Party presidential nominee, Walt Brown, appeared on the ballot in states containing 20.5% of the presidential vote that year. He polled .04% in the states in which he was on the ballot.

In 2008, the Socialist Party presidential nominee, Brian Moore, appeared on the ballot in states containing 21.2% of the presidential vote. He polled .02% in the states in which he was on the ballot.


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Socialist Party Presidential Outcome Compared, 2004 to 2008 — 2 Comments

  1. I thought that the Socialist and Communist parties already had their candidates elected president in at least the last three elections. They had to be happy with (1) how Clinton sold out our national security to Communist China, (2) how Bush shredded the Constitution every chance he got, and (3) how the president elect is planning on shredding the constitution at an accelerated pace.

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