Posted on August 20, 2004 in Campaign 2004
Your choice isn’t limited to Bush or Kerry. There are several other candidates in the running for the presidency, some of them admirable and some of them scoundrels. Thanks to John Lettiere for this list which I edited to list the candidates in alphabetical order of party name and includes link to official homepages.
AMERICAN PARTY: Diane Templin (California) Presidential Nominee Al Moore (Virginia) Vice Presidential Nominee CONCERNS OF PEOPLE (PROHIBITION) PARTY: Gene Amondson (Alaska) Presidential Nominee Leroy Pletten (Michigan) Vice Presidential Nominee CONSTITUTION PARTY: Michael Peroutka (Maryland) Presidential Nominee Chuck Baldwin (Florida) Vice Presidential Nominee DEMOCRATIC PARTY: US Senator John Kerry (Massachusetts) Presidential Nominee US Senator John Edwards (North Carolina) Vice Presidential Nominee GREEN PARTY: David Cobb (California) Presidential Nominee Pat LaMarche (Maine) Vice Presidential Nominee LIBERTARIAN PARTY: Michael Badnarik (Texas) Presidential Nominee Richard Campagna (Iowa) Vice Presidential Nominee PEACE & FREEDOM PARTY: Leonard Peltier (Kansas) Presidential Nominee Janice Jordan (California) Vice Presidential Nominee PERSONAL CHOICE PARTY: Charles Jay (Indiana) Presidential Nominee Marilyn Chambers Taylor (California) Vice Presidential Nominee REFORM PARTY / INDEPENDENT: Ralph Nader (I-Connecticut) Presidential Nominee Peter M. Camejo (Green-California) Vice Presidential Nominee REPUBLICAN PARTY: President George W. Bush (Texas) Presidential Nominee Vice President Dick Cheney (Wyoming) Vice Presidential Nominee SOCIALIST PARTY USA: Walt Brown (Oregon) Presidential Nominee Mary Alice Herbert (Vermont) Vice Presidential Nominee SOCIALIST EQUALITY PARTY: Bill Van Auken (New York) Presidential Nominee Jim Lawrence (Ohio) Vice Presidential Nominee SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY: R󧄲 Calero (New York) Presidential Nominee Arrin Hawkins (New York) Vice Presidential Nominee WORKERS WORLD PARTY: John Parker (California) Presidential Nominee Teresa Gutierrez (New York) Vice Presidential Nominee INDEPENDENTS & WRITE-INS: A.J. Albritton (American Republican Party-Mississippi) * Sterling Allan (Providential Party-Utah) * Stanford "Andy" Andress (I-Colorado) * Joe Bellis (America's Party-Kansas) * Kenneth M. Bonnell (I-Mississippi) * Harry Braun (I-Arizona) * Fred Cook (I-Georgia) * Eric J. Davis (Michigan) * Robert DiGiulio (Children's Party-Vermont) * Bob Dorn (Washington) * Lonnie D. Frank (I-California) * John Galt Jr. (I-Pennsylvania) * Jack Grimes (United Fascist Union-Pennsylvania) * Michael Halpin (I-New York) * Larry D. Hines (I-Texas) * Georgia Hough (I-Georgia) * Keith Judd (I-Massachusetts) * Darren E. Karr (Party X-Oregon) * Samuel Keegan (I-Rhode Island) * Joseph Martyniuk Jr. (I-Illinois) * David Mevis (I-Mississippi) * Muadin (E-Democratic Party-Massachusetts) * Jeffrey Peters (We The People Party-New Hampshire) Andrew M. Rotramel (I-Texas) * Joseph "Average Joe" Schriner (I-Ohio) Dennis P. Slatton (United America Party-North Carolina) Dan Snow (I-Texas) Brian B. Springfield (I-Virginia) Lawrence Rey Topham (I-Utah) Lemuel Tucker (I-Michigan) Da Vid (Light Party-California) Tom Wells (Family Values Party-Florida) A.J. Wildman (I-Virginia)