In seven weeks – 35 days – the nation goes to the polls to choose who they want to be our President for the next four years. Tomorrow, the first of three Presidential debates will occur. After what some might argue to be the “four-year” campaign, we are in the final sprint. So are you up to speed on who the candidates are?
I’m sure you know two of the candidates, but actually more than ten that have access to state ballots. Here is a quick listing:
President Barack Hussein Obama – Democrat Party nominee (incumbent)
Governor Willard Mitt Romney – Republican Party nominee
Governor Gary Earl Johnson – Libertarian Party nominee
Dr. Jill E. Stein – Green Party nominee
Representative Virgil Hamlin Goode, Jr. – Constitution Party nominee
Mayor Ross Carl “Rocky” Anderson – Justice Party nominee
Roseanne Barr – Peace and Freedom Party nominee
Peta Lindsay – Party for Socialism and Liberation nominee
Andre Barnett – Reform Party of the United States of America nominee
Thomas Conrad “Tom” Hoefling – America’s Party nominee
Dr. Thomas Robert “Tom” Stevens – Objectivist Party nominee
James Harris – Socialist Workers Party nominee
Stewart Alexis Alexander – Socialist Party USA nominee
Merlin L. Miller – American Third Position Party nominee
Jim Carlson – Grassroots Party nominee
Jerry White – Socialist Equality Party nominee
Unfortunately, the debate tomorrow will feature ONLY the top-two candidates, so if you wish to learn more about the remaining candidates, I recommend you click on the their names to visit their campaign websites.

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