DEMOCRATIC
PARTY:
Vice
President Joe Biden (Delaware) Government Site: Office of Vice President Joe Biden Facebook: www.facebook.com/JoeBiden Twitter: www.twitter.com/JoeBiden |
Former
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (New York) Campaign Site: HillaryClinton.com Independent PAC Site: ReadyForHillary.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/HillaryClinton |
US
Senator Joe Manchin (West Virginia) Campaign Site: JoeManchinWV.com Government Site: Office of US Senator Joe Manchin Facebook: www.facebook.com/JoeManchinIII Twitter: www.twitter.com/JoeManchinWV |
Governor
Martin O'Malley (Maryland) PAC Site: O'Say Can You See PAC Government Site: Office of Governor Martin O'Malley Facebook: www.facebook.com/MartinOMalley Twitter: www.twitter.com/GovernorOMalley |
Governor
Deval Patrick (Massachusetts) PAC Site: Together PAC Government Site: Office of Governor Deval Patrick Facebook: www.facebook.com/GovernorPatrick Twitter: www.twitter.com/DevalPatrick |
US
Senator Bernie Sanders (Independent-Vermont) Campaign Site: Bernie.org Government Site: Office of US Senator Bernie Sanders Facebook (Campaign): www.facebook.com/FriendsOfBernie Facebook (Official): www.facebook.com/SenatorSanders Twitter: www.twitter.com/SenSanders |
Former US
Senator Jim Webb (Virginia) Official Site: JamesWebb.com OTHER DEMOCRATS: Jeff Boss (New Jersey) Philip Bralich (California) President Emperor Caesar (Florida) Willie Carter (Texas) Brittany Clark (California) Kristi Dutton (Arizona) James "Titus The Great" Law ( California) Lee Mercer Jr. (Tennessee) Patrick McKart (Florida) Loretta "Leah Lax" Miller (Pennsylvania) Rome Murphy II (New Jersey) James Ogle III (California) Daniel Owens (Oregon) Doug Schreffler (California) Angelo Scrigna (Hawaii) Nicholas Sopkovich (California) Michael Steinberg (Florida) Robby Wells (North Carolina) Elaine Williams (Florida) Thomas Winterbottom (Pennsylvania)
REPUBLICAN
PARTY:
OTHER
REPUBLICANS:
Pogo Mochello Allen-Reese (Texas) George Bailey Jr. (Mississippi) Kerry Bowers (Nevada) Brian Ari Cole (Pennsylvania) Scott Cole (North Carolina) Ezekiel George Crotzer (Michigan) Tim Day (Texas) Paul DeBow (Louisiana) Michael Diggs (Arkansas) Patrick Drake (Georgia) John Dummett Jr. (California) Jack Fellure (West Virginia) Christin Noel Griskie (Florida) Jim Hayden (Tennessee) Eugene Hunt Jr. (Michigan) Kins Jeroboan (New York) Roger Jewell (Arizona) Tyrone Julius (District of Columbia) Brenda Justice (New York) Tim Kalemkarian (California) Marc Keller (Oregon) Michael Kinlaw (Colorado) John Lee (Texas) Jerry Leonard (North Carolina) Bartholomew James Lower (Michigan) Joan Malone (District of Columbia) Barbara Mae Markovich (Montana) Mike Martisko (Pennsylvania) Mickey Meade (California) Tiffani Mims (Texas) Brian Russell (Florida) Ole Savior (Minnesota) Silvia Stagg (New York) Sherlene Stevens (District of Columbia) Dwayne Tomlinson (Florida)
THIRD PARTY and
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES: (Note: Parties with ballot status in at least one state -- based on 2012 ballot status -- listed first, then all others under the INDEPENDENT & WRITE-IN CANDIDATES header).
AMERICA'S
PARTY / AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY:
CONSTITUTION
PARTY:
Darryl Castle (Tennessee)
Betsy Elgar (Washington) Former Congressman Virgil Goode (Virginia) Jim Hayden (Tennessee)
GREEN
PARTY:
Charles Brannan (California)
Dr. Jill Stein (Massachusetts)
JUSTICE
PARTY:
LIBERTARIAN
PARTY:
Former State Superior
Court Judge Jim Gray (California)
Former Governor Gary Johnson (New Mexico) Kip Lee (California) Former State Superior Court Judge Andrew Napolitano (New Jersey) Darryl Perry (Texas)
OBJECTIVIST
PARTY:
PARTY OF SOCIALISM AND LIBERATION (PSL):
No
Candidates Yet Identified
PEACE
& FREEDOM PARTY:
No
Candidates Yet Identified
PROHIBITION
PARTY:
Rev. Greg Seltzer (Maryland)
REFORM
PARTY USA:
SOCIALIST
PARTY USA (SP-USA):
SOCIALIST
EQUALITY PARTY:
No
Candidates Yet Identified
SOCIALIST
WORKERS PARTY (SWP):
No
Candidates Yet Identified
INDEPENDENT,
OTHER & WRITE-IN CANDIDATES:
James Allen (Independent-Kentucky)
Brandon Armstrong (Independent-South Carolina) Ed Baker (Independent-Oregon) Matthew Borman (American-Florida) Eric Borrell (Independent-District of Columbia) J. Boydston (Write In-Colorado) Pamela Pinkney Butts (Independent-Ohio) James Byers (Independent-Indiana) Johnnie Campbell (Independent-Iowa) Paul Cannaday (Independent-Michigan) Jerry Leon Carroll (Independent-California) Paul Chehade (Independent-Florida) Doris Cintron (Independent-California) Douglas Clement (Independent-Missouri) Amy Conger (Independent-Ohio) Michael Dename Jr. (Independent-New York) Steve Dillon (Independent-North Carolina) Mark Dutter (Independent-South Dakota) Jenny Edwards (Independent-Alabama) Katee Edwards (Independent-Alabama) Stuart Farber (Independent-Florida) Todd Glore (Independent-Indiana) David Hendrix (Independent-North Carolina) David Christopher Holcomb (Independent-Nebraska) Michael Hubbell (Independent-Maryland) Eugene Hunt Jr. (Independent-Michigan) "President Princess" Khadijah Jacob-Fambro (Revolutionary-California) Steven Jacobson (Independent-California) Michael Jenkins (Independent-Virginia) Barry Johnson (Independent-Texas) Terry Jones (Independent-Florida) Vincent Jones II (Bull Moose-South Carolina) Temperance Lance-Council (Anti Hypocrisy-California) Robert Lehigh (Inspiration-Utah) Bishop Julian Lewis Jr. (Independent-Texas) David Librace (Write In-Arkansas) Mark Linn (Write In-New Hampshire) June Lloyd (Independent-Washington) Donald Eugene Lowe (Independent-Texas) Deborah MacKimzey (Independent-Texas) Shawna Martinez (Independent-Kentucky) Angie McCall (Independent-Florida) Roland Menard III (Moderation Affiliation-Hawaii) Merlin Miller (American Freedom-California) Robert Milnes (Progressive Libertarian Alliance-New Jersey) Tony Mullikin (Independent-Florida) Bill Nees (Independent Statesmen-Georgia) Mark Pendleton (Independent-Utah) Matthew Pinnavaia (Independent-California) Samuel Powell (Independent-District of Columbia) Don Reaux (Independent-Louisiana) Donald Sauter (Independent-Delaware) John Graham Schwartz (Independent-Illinois) James Sewell III (Independent-Texas) David Sponheim (Independent-Washington) Tami Stainfield (Independent-West Virginia) Scott Stephens (Independent-New York) Karin Swanson (Socialist Democrat-Texas) Paul Tape Jr. (Tea-Florida) Deacon Taylor (Rational-California) Sheila "Samm" Tittle (Independent-Virginia) Andre Ventura (Independent-Michigan) Former Governor Jesse Ventura (Independent-Minnesota) Phlllip "Andy" Vineyard (Independent-Kansas) Doris Walker (Independent-Illinois) Victor Walker (Independent-Maryland) Todd Willey (All Mother Earth-Michigan) Chuck Zeiger (Independent-Arizona)
OTHER
P2016 RESOURCES:
New
Hampshire Political Library - This site contains
just about anything you could ever want to know about the influential
New Hampshire Presidential primary -- including a directory
of every candidate who ever ran in the NH primary. Maintained
by the New Hampshire State Library, St. Anselm College, the
New Hampshire State Archives and the New Hampshire Historical
Society.
C-SPAN:
Road to the White House - Information, links and
some streaming video events from one of the nation's leading
sources of raw political television coverage. Covers the various
likely Presidential candidates. Constantly updated.
Ballot
Access News - This respected publication -- founded
in 1985 by Libertarian activist Richard Winger -- tracks the
attempts of third party and independent candidates for various
offices to secure ballot access in the 50 states. The site also
tracks changes in the law, court challenges and other interesting
tidbits of third party news you usually won't find elsewhere.
Use this page to stay current on which third party and independent
candidates will and won't appear on your state's general election
ballot.
Democracy in Action: P2016
- A great site has lots of detailed information on the 2012
Presidential contest. Published by Eric Appleman of GWU. Eric has been
covering the White House races starting with the 2000 elections. Very
useful, well balanced. A great resource..
Atlas
of U.S. Presidential Elections - Dave Leip prepared
this very informative site, which provides historic voting results
from the Presidential general elections of 1860-2012. Covers
the vote totals for the major party nominees and the top 2-3
third party nominees in each race. Colorful maps and graphs,
too.
PollingReport.com
- Why bother reinventing the wheel and writing our own poll
tracking page when this excellent page already exists. To follow
the trends in all of the latest polls in the White House race,
simply visit this site.
Commission
on Presidential Debates - Established by leaders of
the two major parties to ensure that debates remain a permanent
part of every general election, this nonprofit and bipartisan
organization sponsored all the general election Presidential
debates since 1988. Their controversial and restrictive participation
rules largely exclude third party candidates (even the major
ones) from participating in these nationally televised debates.
VicePresidents.com
- No one pays much attention to Vice Presidents -- or, at least,
they didn't used to -- except for these guys. History, trivia,
quotes, bios, and more.
4President.org
- An online museum of Presidential campaign brochures, bumper
stickers and key speches from 1960 through the 2008 campaign.
A great site for political junkies.
The
Living Room Candidate - The American Museum of
the Moving Image presents this great online museum of Presidential
campaign TV commercials. The ads, which cover every election
since 1952 (Ike vs. Stevenson), are an amazing resource.
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