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2008 Presidential Candidates
Last Updated: March 4, 2008

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President 50.73% in '04, Polls
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U.S. Sen. Hillary R. Clinton (D-NY),
'04 candidate U.S. Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich (D-OH), U.S. Sen. Joseph R. "Joe" Biden, Jr. (D-DE), U.S. Sen. Christopher J. "Chris" Dodd (D-CT), VP 04 nominee ex-U.S. Sen. John R. Edwards (D-NC), ex-U.S. Sen. Maurice "Mike" Gravel (D-AK),

Gov. William B. "Bill" Richardson (D-NM), ex-Gov. Thomas J. Tom Vilsack (D-IA),
Laura Davis Aaron (D-TN), Roland Aranjo (D-CA), Warren Roderick "Bob" "Warren G." Ashe (D-VA), George H. Ballard, III (D-PA), Christina Gerasimos Billings-Elias (D-CA) Peter "Simon" Bollander (D-AZ), Robert Edwin "Bob" Boyer (D-IL) Ryan Joseph Brady (D-MT), 2004 Federal Party candidate William Bryk (D-TN), Emperor Caesar (D-FL), Richard E. "Mad Dog" Caligiuri (D-PA), William Campbell (D-AZ), Kenneth A. Capalbo (D-RI), Raymond Joseph Caplette Tommy C. Cardenas Willie F. Carter (D-TX), Randolph W. "Randy" Crow (D-NC), Jack L. Dietz (D-MO), Edward Dobson (D-AZ), Philip Epstein (D-CA), Gary Espinosa (D-TX) Richard Francis Flynn (D-AZ), Danny M. Francis (D-IL), Loti Gest (D-AZ), Richard Grayson (D-AZ), Mark J. Green (D-NY), Michael Keith Forrester (D-CO), Danny M. "Dan" Francis (D-NY) Dory Frank (D-CA) Wrendo Johnson P. Godwin (D-VA), Gerald Lamar Hankins (D-PA), Albert 'Big Al' Hamburg, Sr. (D-NE), Tish Haymer (D-AZ), Henry Hewes (D-NY), Libby Hubbard (D-AZ), William C. Hughes (D-MO), John Hughes (D), D.R. Hunter (D-TX), Alfonzo Jones (D-CA), Keith Russell Judd (D-TX), John Joseph "JJ" Kennedy (D-GA), '04 candidate / ex-nun Caroline P. Killeen (D-NY), William "Bill" Keefe (D-MA), Tom Koos (D-CA), Col. Karl E. Krueger (D-SD), businessman / '96 & '03 congressional nominee Dal Anthony LaMagna (D-WA), actor Tom "Billy Jack" Laughlin (D-CA), Monroe "Volcano Man" Lee (D-FL), Rich Lee (D-WA), retiree Frank Lynch (D-FL), John Christopher Mason (D-NC), Orleans Victor McFoy (D-CA), Sherry Ann "Shorty" Meadows (D-TX), Lee L. "Pat" Mercer Jr. (D-TX), '04 Congressional candidate / '06 governor candidate / engineering manager Saleh Mohamed (D-IA), Leland Montell (D-AZ), Grover Cleveland Mullins, Jr. (D-TN), Michael Oatman (D-AZ), Michel Anissa Powell (D-GA), Larry Keith Reed (D-CA), Jim Rogers (D-OK), Gary Rostad (D-CA), Ole' Savior (DFL-MN), John W. Sawyer, III (D-FL), Barbara Ann Scaff (D-KY), Chuck See (D-AZ), Mary Ann Segal (D-NY), Scott J. Sheldon (D-NJ), Michael Skok (D-NY), Ralph Spelbring (D-IN), Raymonds Stebbins (D), Philip Tanner (D-AZ), Rosemary J. Turner (D), Jeffrey C. "Jeff" Thomas (D-WI), '04 candidate Evelyn L. Vitullo (D-AZ), Sandy Whitehouse (D-AZ), James Wright (D-TX),
ex-Gov. Michael D. "Mike" Huckabee (R-AR),
ex-Amb./ '04, '92 & '88 Senate nominee '96 & '00 Presidential candidate Alan L. Keyes (R-MD),
'88 Libertarian Party nominee / U.S. Rep. Ronald E. "Ron" Paul (R-TX),
ex-Gov. W. Mitt Romney (R-MA), ex-U.S. Sen. Fred D. Thompson (R-TN), ex-New York City Mayor Rudolph W. "Rudy" Giuliani (R-NY), U.S. Rep. Thomas G. "Tom" Tancredo (R-CO), U.S. Sen. Samuel D. "Sam" Brownback (R-KS), U.S. Rep. Duncan L. Hunter (R-CA), ex-HHS Sec. ex-Gov. Tommy G. Thompson (R-WI), ex-Gov. James S. "Jim" Gilmore III (R-VA),
Virginia Algar (R-FL), Michael Jesus Archangel (R-MI), Michael Andrew Arterburn (D-GA), George Brent Bailey, Jr. (R-NM), Daniel James "Barndog" Barnett (R-CO), William Hobert Blakley (D-NC), Dewey R. Broughman (R-VA), Edward Allan Buck (R-UT), Alan "Alen" Bunch (R-GA), William Jason Burns (R-FL), Michael Burzynski (R-AZ), Anthony L. Carter (R-IL), Eamon Patrick Clune (R-UT), James Cooper (R-MI), Hugh Cort, III (R-AL), '00 Congressional candidate & '02 Senate candidate attorney John H. Cox (R-IL), '88 congressional candidate / retired Gen. Jerry R. Curry (R-VA), David F. Diamond (R-TN), Susan Gail Ducy (R-KS), Lowell Jackson "Jack" Fellure (R-WV), H. Neal "Cap" Fendig, Jr. (R-GA), '98 Senate candidate John Michael Fitzpatrick (R-NY), Robert L. "Bob" Forthan (R-OR), David Ernst Furniss (R-OR), Anthony Keith Gallagher (R-NC), Anne Hart Geisler (R-TN), businessman Daniel A. "Dan" Gilbert (R-NC), Ray Ferrill Green (R-MA), Robert E. "Bob" Haines (R-NH), Joe Honeychurch (R-CA), Mildred T. "Millie" Howard (R-OH), Albert B. Howard (R-MI), Alexander Michael Huton (R-FL), Jerry Roland Johnson (R-VA) Derrick C. Johnson (R), Timothy Charles "Tim" Kalemkarian (R-CA), nurse anesthetist Walter D. "Donnie" Kennedy (R-GA), Dr. Mark Klein (R-CA), William R. Koenig (R-VA), Philip A. "John" Kok (R-CA) Philip A. Kok (R-CA), Yaphet Kotto (R-CA), Alden Link (R-NY), Elvena E. "Pee Wee" Lloyd-Duffie (R-IL), Stephen D. Macmillan (R-MA), Yehanna Joan Mary Malone (R-DC), Stephen W. Marchuk (R-NH), John R. McGrath (R-AZ), Raymond Louis "Ray" McKinney (R-GA), Steven Edward Mirabella (R-TN), James Creighton "Mitch" Mitchell Jr. (R-IL), Robert Edward Moreau (R-CA), Abdul "Kareem" Muhammad (R-CA), Jesus Bilal Islam Allah Muhammed (R-MI), Sean "CF" Murphy (R-AZ), former Cumberland mayor Frank K. Nethken (R-MD), Cornelius E. O'Connor (R-FL), Frederick Eugene Ogin (R-NV), Rick Outzen (R-FL), Rajesh Srinivasa Raghavan (R-NJ), '04 Gov candidate / '06 Gov. candidate Charles G. "Bud" Railey (R-WV), William Nathaniel Raven (R-OR), David Ruben (R-AZ), Rev. Martin Rust (R-WI), Colonel Launeil Sanders (R-SC) Marshall Samuel Sanders (R-CA), Michael P. Shaw (R-AZ), Freddy Irwin "Messiah" Sitnick (R-MD), '02 Senate candidate / '04 & '06 Congressional candidate / dentist / fugitive Jack Shepard (R-MN), Charles Skelley (R-AZ), Michael Charles Smith (R-IA), Richard Michael Smith (R-TX), Rhett R. Smith (R-TX), Keith Robert Sprankle (R-WA), Johns Wallace Stevenson (R-CA), Vermin Love Supreme (R-MA) physician Hoa Tran (R-TX), '04 * '06 Senate candidate Corrogan R. Vaughn (R-MD), Charles Gordon Vick (R-TN), Virgil L. R. Wiles (R-MO), Marc Wolin Vernon Edgar Wuensche (R-TX), Eugene Robert "Gene" Zarwell
Cynthia A. McKinney (G-CA) 313 delegates,
Ralph Nader (I-DC) 78.5, activist Kat Swift (G-TX) 38.5, Kent Philip Mesplay (G-CA) 35, Jesse Johnson (G-WV) 32.5, author Elaine Brown (G-CA) 9, Jared Arlen Ball (G-MD) 8, '06 Senate candidate Howie Hawkins (G-NY) 8, uncommitted / undecided 8.5, Not nominated at national convention: Paul Kangas (G-CA), Jerry Kann (G-NY), Glenda Gail Parker (G-VA), businesswomen / New Paltz Deputy Mayor Rebecca Rotzler (G-NY), Joe C. "Average Joe" Schriner (G-OH),
Liberarian Party
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Constititution Party
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Peace & Freedom Party
Peace & Freedom Party
Sixth Round
Bob Barr (L-GA) 54.0%,
Mary Ruwart (L-TX) 46.0%,

Fifth Round
Mary Ruwart (L-TX) 37.1%,
Bob Barr (L-GA) 36.1%,
Wayne Allyn Root (L-NV) 26.7%,


Fourth Round
Bob Barr (L-GA) 32.1%,
Mary Ruwart (L-TX) 32.1%,
Wayne Allyn Root (L-NV) 23.7%,
Mike Gravel (L-VA) 12.1%,


Third Round
Bob Barr (L-GA) 29.7%,
Mary Ruwart (L-TX) 29.7%,
Wayne Allyn Root (L-NV) 23.3%,
Mike Gravel (L-VA) 12.4%,
George Phillies (L-MA) 4.9%,


Second Round
Bob Barr (L-GA) 29.9%,
Mary Ruwart (L-TX) 25.7%,
Wayne Allyn Root (L-NV) 21.9%,
Mike Gravel (L-VA) 11.6%,
George Phillies (L-MA) 5.7%,
Steven W. Kubby (L-CA) 5.1%,


First Round
ex-U.S. Rep. Bob Barr (L-GA) 24.7%,
author Mary Ruwart (L-TX) 24.6%,
Wayne Allyn Root (L-NV) 19.9%,
ex-U.S. Sen. Maurice "Mike" Gravel (L-VA) 11.4%,
prof. George Phillies (L-MA) 7.9%,
businessman '98 gov. nominee Steven W. Kubby (L-CA) 6.6%,
software company founder Michael P. "Jingo" Jingozian (L-OR) 3.7%,
writer Christine Smith (L-CO) 1.0%,
'98 congressional nominee Jim Burns (L-NV), John M. Finan (L-NY), bus driver Dave Hollist (L-CA), Daniel J. Imperato (L-FL), exec. Alden Link (L-NY) and Robert Milnes (L-NJ) not nominated.


Vice Presidential Nomination
Wayne Allyn Root (L-NV) 49.3%,
Steven W. Kubby (L-CA) 37.3%,
Daniel E. Williams (L-FL) 7.1%,
'98 congressional nominee Jim Burns (L-NV) 3.6%,
Lightfoot 2.7%


Second Round
Wayne Allyn Root (L-NV) 52.7%,
Steven W. Kubby (L-CA) 47.3%,
Lightfoot 2.7%
'04 VP nominee / Minister Chuck Baldwin (C-FL) 73.4%,
ex-Amb./ '04, '92 & '88 Senate nominee '96 & '00 Presidential candidate Alan L. Keyes (C-MD) 24.36%, Col. Mad Max Riekse (C-MI) 0.87%, RN Susan Ducey (C-KS) 0.19%, Daniel J. Imperato (L-FL) 0.19%, Star Locke (C-TX) 0%, Jay Russell (C-MI) 0%,

Not nominated at Convention J. Father Boydston (C-TX), American Independent Party candidate Dr. Don J. Grundmann (AI-CA), state party chair Bryan Malatesta (C-TX), American Party nominee Diane Beall Templin (C-CA), Christian rock musician P. Dale Thompson (C-KY), Gene Chapman (C-TX),
executive recruiter Brian P. Moore (PF-FL), Stewart A. Alexander (PF-CA), John Crockford (PF-CA), Stanley Hertz (PF-PA), Gloria E. LaRiva (PF-CA), ex-U.S. Rep. Cynthia A. McKinney (PF-GA), consumer activist Ralph Nader (PF-DC),
Write-in candidate
Write In Candidates
Steve Adams (WI-KY), Donald Kenneth Allen (WI-OH), Thomas Wayne Allen (WI-NC) Yul L. Anderson (WI-CA), Blake Ashby (WI-MO), American Party candidate Terry "Tee" Barkdull (I-NV), Mike Bay (WI), United Citzens Party candidate William David Beadles (WI-CA) Carl Durantye Belle (WI-AL), William F. Berg (WI-NY), Sheila Bilyeu (WI-VA), David Michael Bishop (WI-CA), Greg Black (WI-TX), John Douglas Blyth (WI-IL), John K. Bootie (WI-PA), American Party candidate Matthew Jay Borman (A-FL), John Taylor Bowles (Nazi-SC), Clark B. Braxton (WI-CA), Webster B. Brooks III (WI-CT), Jeffrey Earl Brown (WI-OH), Dan Byron Canfield (WI-AR), Jerry Leon Carroll (WI-CA), Myrtle Charlotte Montomery Carlyle (WI-CA), Patrick Cazneau (WI-CA), Janice Marie Chase (WI-NV), Jeanne Chebib (WI-DC), Liza Dawn Cherricks (WI-DE), Richard H. Clark (WI-MD), Todd Marvin Clayton, Jr (WI-WA), Don Cordell (WI-CA), Michael James Cortney (WI-WI), Eric L. Creviston (WI-IN), Claire Elisabeth Fields "America, Peach" Cruise (WI-GA), Balance Party candidate Orion Karl Daley (WI-NY), Michael Christopher Dutcher (WI-MI), Earnest Lee Easton (WI-NE), Michael David Elder (WI-TX), Max Englerius (WI-WA), Make Marijuana Legal Party candidate Cris Ericson (WI-VT), Clarita "Chi Chi" Fazzari (WI-CA), Vinnie Ferrari (WI-DC), Bennie Lee Ben Ferguson (WI-KS), Richard Earl Fleharty (WI-OK), Quay Fortuna (WI-IA), Elizabeth Mason Frothingham (WI-KS), attorney Ida Cecilia Garza (I-TX), Mark B. Graham (WI-FL), Peter Samuel "Pete" Grasso, Jr. (WI-VA), United Fascist Union Party Jackson Kirk Grimes (WI-MD), American Independent Party candidate Dr. Don J. Grundmann (AI-CA), William Long Hale (WI-DC), Alex Hammer (I-ME), Dennis M. Hanaghan (WI-OH), Bob W. Hargis (I-OK), Curtis Hayward (WI-TX), John Robert Henry (WI-PR), Cassandra Anna Hefton (WI-GA), Samuel B. Hoff (WI-DE), William Michael "Bill" Ingram (WI-WI), Charles Jay (Personal Choice Party - UT), Independent American Party candidate Paul Jensen (IA-WI), Stanton T. Jolley (WI-CT), Arnold Matthew Jones (WI-UT), Robert Coleman Jorgensen, Jr. (WI-NC), Daniel Kingery (I-AZ), Steve Kissing (I-OH), David A. Koch (WI-UT), Christopher Lafontaine (WI-VA), God Johan Josephe Lally (WI-VT), Jared Benjamin Lee (WI-UT), American New Genesis Party candidate Joseph Felix Leonaitis (WI-MS), Bradley K. "Brad" Lord-Leutwyler (WI-NV), farmer/rancher Ron Lowhorn (I), Steven Douglas Mabey (WI-UT), Thermodynamics Law Party candidate Doug MacDuff, Ph.D. (WI), Joseph Martyniuk (WI-IL), Mike Benjamin Martisko (WI-PA), David J. Masters (WI-NC), Charles T. Maxham (WI-NJ), James H. McCall (WI-OH), Laura Jane McCumber (WI-TX), Frank Edward McEnulty (I-CA), Megally Megally (WI-CA), Joseph C. Miechowicz (WI-CA), Hubert Billy Miles, Jr. (WI-MO), Tom Millican (WI-NC), Omar Jones Monahan (WI-PA), Frank Moore (WI-CA) with running mate Susan Block (WI),, Brian J. Moran (WI-AL), Michael Moriarty (WI-AL), Phillip W. Morrow (WI-TX) Sovereign American Party candidate Howard Louis Moxham (WI-FL), George C. Nelson (WI-CA), Alfred E. Neuman (WI), Sandra Queen Noble (WI-AL), Nobody (WI), Lawrence A. Obern (WI-MD), engineer Jerry Odom (I-KS), Joe Oliva (WI-NY), New U.S. Party Matthew D. Pinnavaia (WI-CA), Jeffrey Charles "Petro" Petkevicius (WI-LA), Deshon "Big D" Porter Sr (WI-NJ), James Prattas (WI-HI), National Union party Madison Augustine Primus (WI-NY), Arthur J. Regan (WI-MA), Burton Rideway (WI-FL), Ralph Marshall Robinson (WI-IN), Paul Russell Rosenberger (WI-CA), Gary W. Ruff (WI-TX), prof. Jeffrey D. Sachs (WI-NY), Cameron Sadovsky (WI-TX), Joe C. "Average Joe" Schriner (WI-OH), Larry Joseph Schuetter (WI-CA), Vampire, Witches & Pagan Party Jonathon A. "The Impaler" Sharkey (WI-NJ), Neo-Whig Party nominee Kip Smithy (WI-NV), Michael Sugerman (WI-CA), Charles Joseph Leo Symonds III (WI-CA) Edward Anthony Szynalski (WI-IL), Nanci Jean Taylor (WI-FL), Independent American Ben Thompson (WI-MN), Linda A. Tompkins (WI-FL), Hugh Wallace (WI-NC), Humanist Party Lanakila Washington (WI-NY), James Louis Dezort Watchman (WI-OR), Family Value Party Thomas "Tom" Wells (WI-FL), Carl "Two Feathers" Whitaker (WI-TN), Jomo K. Manual Williams (WI-NY), Rick Williams (WI-TN), Kelcey Brian Wilson (WI-CA), Ruth Bryant White (WI-NV), Robert B. Winn (I-AZ), General Zod (WI-TX),

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