Randall Terry, anti-legal abortion activist, is running as an independent candidate for President. He is already on the ballot in his home state, West Virginia, and is petitioning in Kentucky and Nebraska.
He is also on the ballot as an independent candidate for U.S. House in Florida’s 20th district. He is the only ballot-listed opponent to Democratic incumbent Alcee Hastings. The U.S. Constitution has no residency requirement for candidates for Congress, other than that they live in the state they hope to represent on election day.
Earlier this year, Terry ran in Democratic presidential primaries in Missouri, New Hampshire, and Oklahoma. He was a Right to Life Party nominee for U.S. House in New York in 1998, polling 6.94% in a race with both a Democrat and a Republican also running. Also, Terry ran for Florida State Senate in the Republican primary in 2006.
This year, two independent candidates for Congress in Kentucky, Andrew Beacham in the 2nd district and David Lewis in the 4th district, are supporters of Terry.
Here is a link to the wiki page about Terry.
I’m pretty sure that Randall Terry also has a couple of supporters in Iowa who made the ballot for US House.
anti-legal abortion? He is probably against illegal abortions too.
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