Nader seems really honest but.
Submitted by jhendo on Thu, 10/30/2008 - 00:46
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Why is it that these third party canidates can not get on the ballots of all 50 states? Is it a money thing which is wrong we should all have freedom of choice no matter who but, I want to see all of the people in my town have the knowledge of the other canidates that are not of the two major parties. I talked to someone the other day that has never heard of Chuck Baldwin and I did not hear of him until about three weeks ago myself. Why would a canidate not be placed on the ballot of all states if they are running for president.
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Chuck Baldwin has write in status in Montana, but RP will be
on your ballot.
Tough choice, eh? RP is currently polling 5-8%, if that helps you choose. :-)
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Because there are litterally hundreds of people running.
The media generally just reports on those that have a 'legitimate' chance at winning.
As to why folks aren't on the ballot in every state / invited to presidential debates... thats the result of the Republicans and Democrats banding together to raise the bar, and stifle the competition.
My delema
I want to vote for Chuck Baldwin But I don"t know yet if he is on the ballot in Montana. Is there somewhere that I can go now to find out?
Ron Paul
is on the ballot in Montana. You could vote for him.