Friday, July 10, 2015

What is your vote for the next president election 2016


What will be you presidential candidates 2016

Donald Trump
Hillary Clinton
Jeb Busch
Marco Rubio
Joe Biden
Poll Maker
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Presidency 2016
President Obama is barred by constitutional term limits from seeking re-election in 2016. A large crowd of candidates will likely compete for the Democratic and Republican nominations. Plus there are LOTS of likely third party and independent P2016 hopefuls. So, if a person is running, or thinking of running -- regardless of party, ballot status, or chances of winning -- we have him or her listed below. Incumbent party first, following by the main opposition party, then the third party candidates, and finally the independent and write-in hopefuls.
LEGEND:BOLD = Announced Candidate (or Filed an Exploratory Committee)Italics = Possible Candidate

DEMOCRATIC PARTY:
Joe BidenVice President Joe Biden (Delaware)
Government Site: Office of Vice President Joe Biden
Facebook: www.facebook.com/JoeBiden
Twitter: www.twitter.com/JoeBiden

Lincoln ChafeeFormer Governor Lincoln Chafee (Rhode Island)
Campaign Site: Chafee2016.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/GovernorChafee
Twitter: www.twitter.com/LincolnChafee

Hillary ClintonFormer US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (New York)
Campaign Site: HillaryClinton.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/HillaryClinton
Twitter: www.twitter.com/HillaryClinton

Martin O'MalleyFormer Governor Martin O'Malley (Maryland)
Campaign Site: MartinOMalley.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/MartinOMalley
Twitter: www.twitter.com/GovernorOMalley

Bernie SandersUS Senator Bernie Sanders (Vermont)
Campaign Site: BernieSanders.com
Government Site: Office of US Senator Bernie Sanders
Facebook: www.facebook.com/BernieSanders
Twitter: www.twitter.com/SenSanders

Jim WebbFormer US Senator Jim Webb (Virginia)
Campaign Site: Webb2016.com
Personal Site: JamesWebb.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/IHeardMyCountryCalling
Twitter: www.twitter.com/JimWebbUSA

OTHER DEMOCRATS:

Brandon Armstrong (South Carolina)
Warren Ashe (Florida)
Howell Astor (North Carolina)
Edie Atkinson-Bukewihge (California)
James Bell (Ohio)
John Blyth (Illinois)
Morrison Bonpasse (Maine)
Meridi Richardson Bosley (Arizona)
Jeff Boss (New Jersey)
Philip Bralich (California)
Harry Braun (Georgia) 
Arthur Brooks Jr. (Texas)
President Emperor Caesar (Florida)
Andy Caffrey (California)
Willie Carter (Texas)
James Chen (California)
Brittany Clark (California)
Richard Coleman (Florida)
James Casey Collins (Florida)
Kristi Dutton (Arizona)
Larry Ealy (Ohio)
Ronald Emrit (Nevada)
Nicholas Erwin (North Carolina) 

John Forsyth (Maine)
Susan Gelber Ott (Virginia) 

Gabriel Gomez (Georgia)
Jim Green (Texas)
Quancidine Gribble (North Carolina)
Neil Grimaldi (New York)
Christin Noel Griskie (Florida)
Gerald Hankins (Pennsylvania)
Tameika Hawkins (New Jersey)
Charles Hodge (California)
Ralph Hoffman (Wisconsin)
Gerald Jennings II (Colorado)
Larry E. Johnson (Colorado)
Gayle Jones-Taylor (California)
Keith Judd (Texas)
Glenn Kaminsky (California)
Mohammed Keita (New York)
Lloyd Kelso (North Carolina)
Jonathan Lavigne (West Virginia)
James "Titus The Great" Law ( California)
Matthew Linder (California)
Ryan Lipner (Florida)
L.R. "Skip" Maul Jr. (Arizona)
Limberbutt McCubbins (Kentucky)
Michael McMenemy (Pennsylvania) 

Lee Mercer Jr. (Tennessee)

Daniel "Tool" Michaels (Florida)
Loretta "Leah Lax" Miller (Pennsylvania)
David Mills (West Virginia)
Rome Murphy II (New Jersey)
James Ogle III (California)
Daniel Owens (Oregon)
Harry Pavilack (South Carolina)
Margie Penn (Tennessee)
Michel Powell (South Carolina)
Mary Aku Quartey (Maryland)
John Raffone (Florida)
Lee Rhodes (New York)
Doug Schreffler (California)
Will Schroeder (Illinois)
Angelo Scrigna (Hawaii)
Jerome Singleton Jr. (Louisiana)
Nicholas Sopkovich (California)
Michael Steinberg (Florida)
Michele Ann Jones Touchettgess (District of Columbia)
Ray Uhric (Pennsylvania)
John Walsh III (Pennsylvania)
Richard Weil (Colorado)
Robby Wells (North Carolina)
Mike Wiley (Nevada)
Elaine Williams (Florida)
Willie Wilson (Illinois)
Jeffrey Windett (West Virginia)
Brad Winslow (California)
Thomas Winterbottom (Pennsylvania)
John Worldpeace (New Mexico)
Susan Young (California)


REPUBLICAN PARTY:
Jeb BushFormer Governor Jeb Bush (Florida)
Campaign Site: Jeb2016.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/JebBush
Twitter: www.twitter.com/JebBush

Ben CarsonDr. Ben Carson (Florida)
Campaign Site: BenCarson.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/DrBenjaminCarson
Twitter: www.twitter.com/RealBenCarson

Chris ChristieGovernor Chris Christie (New Jersey)
Campaign Site: ChrisChristie.com
Government Site: Office of Governor Chris Christie
Facebook: www.facebook.com/GovChrisChristie
Twitter: www.twitter.com/GovChristie

Ted CruzUS Senator Ted Cruz (Texas)
Campaign Site: TedCruz.org
Government Site: Office of US Senator Ted Cruz
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TedCruzPage
Twitter: www.twitter.com/TedCruz

Bob EhrlichFormer Governor Bob Ehrlich (Maryland)
Official Site: BobEhrlich.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/Gov_Ehrlich

Mark EversonFormer IRS Commissioner Mark Everson (Mississippi)
Campaign Site: MarkForAmerica.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/MarkForAmerica
Twitter: www.twitter.com/MarkForAmerica

Carly FiorinaBusinesswoman Carly Fiorina (Virginia)
Campaign Site: CarlyForPresident.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/CarlyFiorina
Twitter: www.twitter.com/CarlyFiorina

Jim GilmoreFormer Governor Jim Gilmore (Virginia)
PAC Site: Growth PAC
Think Tank: American Opportunity
Facebook: www.facebook.com/JimGilmore
Twitter: www.twitter.com/GovernorGilmore

Lindsey GrahamUS Senator Lindsey Graham (South Carolina)
Political Site: LindseyGraham.com
Government Site: Office of US Senator Lindsey Graham
Facebook: www.facebook.com/LindseyGrahamSC
Twitter: www.twitter.com/LindseyGrahamSC

Mike HuckabeeFormer Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (Florida)
Official Site: MikeHuckabee.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/MikeHuckabee
Twitter: www.twitter.com/GovMikeHuckabee

Bobby JindalGovernor Bobby Jindal (Louisiana)
Campaign Site: BobbyJindal.com
Government Site: Office of Governor Bobby Jindal
Facebook: www.facebook.com/BobbyJindal
Twitter: www.twitter.com/BobbyJindal

John KasichGovernor John Kasich (Ohio)
Campaign Site: JohnKasich.com
Government Site: Office of Governor John Kasich
Facebook: www.facebook.com/JohnRKasich
Twitter: www.twitter.com/JohnKasich

George PatakiFormer Governor George Pataki (New York)
Campaign Site: GeorgePataki.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/GovGeorgePataki
Twitter: www.twitter.com/GovernorPataki

Rand PaulUS Senator Rand Paul (Kentucky)
Campaign Site: RandPaul.com
Government Site: Office of US Senator Rand Paul
Facebook: www.facebook.com/RandPaul
Twitter: www.twitter.com/RandPaul

Rick PerryFormer Governor Rick Perry (Texas)
Campaign Site: RickPerry.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/GovernorPerry
Twitter: www.twitter.com/GovernorPerry

Marco RubioUS Senator Marco Rubio (Florida)
Campaign Site: MarcoRubio.com
Government Site: Office of US Senator Marco Rubio
Facebook: www.facebook.com/MarcoRubio
Twitter: www.twitter.com/MarcoRubio

Rick SantorumFormer US Senator Rick Santorum (Pennsylvania)
Campaign Site: RickSantorum.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/RickSantorum
Twitter: www.twitter.com/RickSantorum

Donald TrumpBusinessman Donald Trump (New York)
Campaign Site: DonaldJTrump.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/DonaldTrump
Twitter: www.twitter.com/RealDonaldTrump

Scott WalkerGovernor Scott Walker (Wisconsin)
Campaign Site: ScottWalker.org
Government Site: Office of Governor Scott Walker
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ScottWalkerForGovernor
Twitter: www.twitter.com/ScottWalker

OTHER REPUBLICANS:
Pogo Mochello Allen-Reese (Texas)
Alex Anderson (California)
John Anderson Jr. (California)
Skip Andrews (Kansas)
Ray Antley Jr. (North Carolina)
George Bailey Jr. (Mississippi)

Michael Baldwin (Missouri)
Danielle Berhane (Arizona)
Michael Bickelmeyer (Ohio)
Virgil Bierschwale (Texas)

John Bizga (New Jersey)
Tony Bonificia Jr. (New York)
Kerry Bowers (Nevada)
Suzanne Boyajian (California)
Dominique Brown (Pennsylvania)
George Brucato (Nevada)
Gary Caissie (Oklahoma)
Francis Castleberry (Florida)
Dale Christensen (Missouri)
Brian Ari Cole (Pennsylvania)
Scott Cole (North Carolina)
Melody Crombie (Maryland)
Ezekiel George Crotzer (Michigan)
Brooks Cullison (Illinois)
Tim Day (Texas)
Paul DeBow (Louisiana)
Paul Delong (Pennsylvania)
Mike Diggs (Arkansas)
Kenneth Donaldson (Texas)
Patrick Drake (Georgia)
Wanda Duckwald (Oklahoma)
Douglas Duke (Alabama)
Ronald Duke (Alabama)
John Dummett Jr. (California)

Nicholas Evans (Oklahoma)
Stuart Farber (Florida)

Elmer Farmer Jr. (Louisiana)
Jack Fellure (West Virginia)
Bruce Gidner (Michigan)
Jim Hayden (Tennessee)
Eugene Hunt Jr. (Michigan)
Justin Hyde (California)
Kins Jeroboan (New York)
Roger Jewell (Arizona)
Tyrone Johnson (Ohio)
D. Royce Jones (Texas)
Tyrone Julius (District of Columbia)
Brenda Justice (New York)
Tim Kalemkarian (California)
Marc Keller (Oregon)
Michael Kinlaw (Colorado)
Benny Korman (New York)
Jennifer Lang (Maryland)
John Lee (Texas)
Jerry Leonard (North Carolina)
Renee Loetscher (Florida)
Aurora Lopez (Washington)
Bartholomew James Lower (Michigan)
Dennis Michael Lynch (New York)
Joan Malone (District of Columbia)
Barbara Mae Markovich (Montana)
James Ray Martin (Mississippi)
Mike Martisko (Pennsylvania)
Mickey Meade (California)
Raymond Miller (Idaho)
David Mills (Georgia)
Tiffani Mims (Texas)
James Mitchell Jr. (Illinois)
Timothy Moore (Washington)
K. Ross Newland (Illinois)
Scot Olewine (Puerto Rico)
Richard Peter (Texas)
Michael Petyo (Indiana)

Deshon Porter (Illinois)

William Propsner (New Mexico)
Kenny Rodeo (Colorado)
Lorren Rogers (Kentucky)
Jim Rundberg (Colorado)
Brian Russell (Florida)
Douglas Sabbag (Florida)
Ole Savior (Minnesota)
Larry Scarborough (California)
Jefferson Sherman (Maryland)
Gregory Sims (Texas)
Mark Sleggs (New York)
Jeffrey Smith (Florida)
Silvia Stagg (New York)
Shawna Sterling (Kentucky)
Joseph Stetson (South Carolina)
Sherlene Stevens (District of Columbia)
Rickey "Joe" Story (Florida)
Michael Szczepanski New York)
Dwayne Tomlinson (Florida)

Vern Wuensche (Texas)
Kaye Wyman (North Carolina)

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:
Daniel Jones (California)
Alan Spears (California)

AMERICAN FREEDOM PARTY:
Kenn Gividen Bob WhitakerKenn Gividen (Indiana)
Presidential Nominee

Bob Whitaker (South Carolina)
Vice Presidential Nominee

CONSTITUTION PARTY:

GREEN PARTY:

JUSTICE PARTY:

LIBERTARIAN PARTY:

OBJECTIVIST PARTY:

PARTY OF SOCIALISM AND LIBERATION (PSL):
No Candidates Yet Identified

PEACE & FREEDOM PARTY:

PROHIBITION PARTY:

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:
Gifford Abbott Jr. (Independent-Pennsylvania)
Christopher Abernathy (Independent-North Carolina)
William Oren Adams (Independent-Louisiana)
Danny Aguilar (Write In-Nevada)
Robert Aldridge (Independent-Tennessee)
James Allen (Independent-Kentucky)
Joseph Altimari (Independent-Pennsylvania)
Paul Asher (Independent-Florida)
Frank Atwood (Approval Voting-Colorado)
Ed Baker (Independent-Oregon)
Jacob Baker (Work-South Carolina)
Dennis Andrew Ball (America's Party of America-Illinois)
Don Barnhart Jr. (Independent-Nevada)
Danny Bennett, II (United-Montana)
Maryanne Bridget Berman (Independent American-New York)
Michael Blair (Independent-Washington)
Piotr Blass (Write In-Florida)
Chad Boisselle (Independent-North Carolina)
Sheila Bolar (Independent-Alabama)
Matthew Borman (American-Florida)
Eric Borrell (Independent-District of Columbia)
Robert Boris (Independent-California)
William Bowhall Jr. (Independent-Alabama)
J. Boydston (Write In-Colorado)
Michelle Braithwood (Independent-Florida)
Spencer Brandkamp (Write In-Arkansas)
Peter Breyfogle (Independent-Minnesota)
Mark Brooks (Independent-Washington)
Anitra Brown (Independent-California)
Harley Brown (Independent-Idaho)
James Brummett (Independent-Indiana)
Pamela Pinkney Butts (Independent-Ohio)
James Byers (Independent-Indiana)
Johnnie Campbell (Independent-Iowa)
Paul Cannaday (Independent-Michigan)
Jerry Leon Carroll (Independent-California)
Michael Castillejos (Federal-New York)
John Castillo (Independent-Texas)
Paul Chehade (Independent-Florida)
John Chester (Independent-Vermont)
Christopher Cincotta (Independent-Colorado)
Doris Cintron (Independent-California)
Anthony Ciotti III (Independent-California)
Douglas Clement (Independent-Missouri)
Amy Conger (Independent-Ohio)
Phil Cornell (Independent-Washington)
Regis Costello (Independent-Washington)
J.D. Criveau (Constitutionist-Virginia)
Timothy Croston (Independent-California)
Kevin Deame (Pirate-Connecticut)
Caesar St Augustine DeBuonaparte (Absolute Dictator-California)
Frank DeCota (Independent-Massachusetts)
Arturo Del Hierro (Independent-Texas)
Craig Dell (Independent-Virginia)
Michael Dename Jr. (Independent-New York)
Robert Devine (Independent-Wisconsin)
Steve Dillon (Independent-North Carolina)
Kevin Donges (Independent-Ohio)
Andrew Elijah Mister Duffy (Independent-California)
Larry Weldon Duncan (Independent-California)
Christopher Dunn (Independent-Indiana)
Mark Dutter (Independent-South Dakota)
Jenny Edwards (Independent-Alabama)
Katee Edwards (Independent-Alabama)
Roderick Edwards (Write In-Indiana)
Claire Elliott (Independent-Georgia)
Jonathan Elliott (Independent-California)
Frank Erwin (Independent-Indiana)
John Paul Eurton (Independent-Indiana)
Jonathan Evans (Independent-Colorado)
Souraya Faas (Independent-Florida)
Charles Fanning (Independent-Virginia)
Timothy Farkas (Independent-Ohio)
John Ferguson (Eco/Green-Texas)
Lori Fleming (Independent-Arkansas)
Matt Flores (Write In-Illinois)
Gregory Foster (Independent-Texas)
Will Froeber (Independent-Florida)
Jeremy Gable (Independent-Pennsylvania)
Jason Gambert (Independent-Arizona)
Edward Gardner Jr. (Independent American-New York)
Neven Gibbs (Independent-Washington)
Kenn Gividen (American Freedom-Indiana)
Steve Gladstone (Independent-Maryland)
Todd Glore (Independent-Indiana)
Jeremy Gove (Independent-California)
Mark Graham (Write In-Florida)
Martin Hahn (Independent-Oregon)
Scott Harkins (Independent-Florida)
Emelia Harris (Write In-Florida)
Ronald Hartsfield (Independent-Florida)
Linda Hart (Independent-Texas)
David Hendrix (Independent-North Carolina)
Phillip Hill (Independent-Pennsylvania)
Daniel Hogan (Independent-Missouri)
David Christopher Holcomb (Independent-Nebraska)
Bill Howard (Independent-Indiana)
Michael Hubbell (Independent-Maryland)
Eugene Hunt Jr. (Independent-Michigan)
Tom Irwin (American-Pennsylvania)
Zoltan Istvan (Transhumanist-California)
Roland Jackson (Independent-District of Columbia)
Khadijah Jacob-Fambro (Revolutionary-California)
Steven Jacobson (Independent-California)
Darin Janda (Independent-Washington)
Michael Jenkins (Independent-Virginia)
O. Hope Jerio (Independent-West Virginia)
Keya Jerry (Independent-Virginia)
Edward Jewell Sr. (Independent-Indiana)
Barry Johnson (Independent-Kansas)
Ronald Jones (Independent-Florida)
Sue Lisa Jones (Independent-Arizona)
Terry Jones (Independent-Florida)
Vincent Jones II (Bull Moose-South Carolina)
Keith Josephs (Independent-New York)
Lynn Kahn (Independent-Maryland)
Cornelius Katt (Independent-Pennsylvania)
Thomas Keister (US Marijuana Party-Indiana)
James Kenny (Independent-New York)
Gary Kittredge (Independent-New York)
Darren Klein (Independent-New Jersey)
Chad Kline (Write In-California)
Temperance Lance-Council (Anti Hypocrisy-California)
David Larm (Independent-Minnesota)
Abbey Laurel-Smith (Pilgrims Alliance-Louisiana)
Robert Lehigh (Inspiration-Utah)
Michael "Lev" Levinson (Write In-Florida)
Bishop Julian Lewis Jr. (Independent-Texas)
David Librace (Write In-Arkansas)
Brian Lichtenfels (Independent-Pennsylvania)
David Tawei Lin (Independent-California)
Tom Lineaweaver (Freedom Party USA-Pennsylvania)
Mark Linn (Write In-New Hampshire)
Geoffrey Liu (Write In-Maryland)
David Livingston (Independent-Connecticut)
June Lloyd (Independent-Washington)
Donald Eugene Lowe (Independent-Texas)
Randall Lutz (Independent-Flordia)
William Lynch (Independent-New York)
Raymond Mace (Independent-Georgia)
Deborah MacKimzey (Independent-Texas)
Robert MacLeod Jr. (Independent-Georgia)
Christian Jay "Cjay" Marshall (Independent-Tennessee)
Shawna Martinez (Independent-Kentucky)
Angie McCall (Independent-Florida)
Jennifer McEachern (Independent-South Carolina)
Steven McGinnis (Independent-Indiana)
Patrick McKart (Meritocracy Party-Florida)
Myles McManus (Independent-New York)
Robert "Junior" Mejias (Independent-Nevada)
Roland Menard III (Moderation Affiliation-Hawaii)
Andrew Mickert (Independent-Virginia)
Merlin Miller (American Eagle-California)
R. Lee Miller (Independent-California)
Jeremy Milligan (Independent-Illinois)
Robert Milnes (Progressive Libertarian Alliance-New Jersey)
Corey Molinelli (Constitutional-Texas)
Derick Moody (Independent-Utah)
Billy Moore (Independent-Oregon)
Virginia Morago (Independent-Missouri)
David Morascini (Independent-Connecticut)
Perry Morcom (Independent-Texas)
Brandon Morgan (Independent-South Carolina)
Shawn Moynihan (Independent-Florida)
Tony Mullikin (Independent-Florida)
Hilary Myers (Independent-Ohio)
Timothy Myers (Independent-Colorado)
Eric Nagel (Independent-New York)
Gloria Jean Nagle (Independent-Texas)
Bill Nees (Independent Statesmen-Georgia)
Craig Neff (Independent-Maryland)
Uryan Nelson (Independent-Texas)
Deonia Neveu (Independent-Virginia)
Roger Nichols (United Party-Missouri)
Timothy O'Grady (Independent-Colorado)
Donald O'Mara (Independent-Louisiana)
Michael Oatman Independent-Arizona)
Jeffrey Oleyar (Write In-Ohio)
Bryan Ollivier (Independent-California)
Warren Owens (Independent-New York)
Erik Paquette (Independent-Connecticut)
Mark Pendleton (Independent-Utah)
Ryan Perera (Independent-Minnesota)
Gary Perkins Jr. (Independent-Alabama)
Charles "Chaz" Perry III (Independent-Montana)
Marty Piatt (Independent-California)
Louis Pica (Independent-New Jersey)
Matthew Pinnavaia (Independent-California)

Eric Poders 
(Independent-Illinois) 

Samuel Powell (Independent-District of Columbia)
Kelley Bracken Rainey (Independent-South Carolina)
Dinesh Ravishanker (New White-California)
Don Reaux (Independent-Louisiana)
C.C. Reed (Independent-Florida)
Darwin Misha Reedy (Indendent-Texas)
William Knox Richardson 
(Independent-California)
Andrew Rosenbaum (Independent-Florida)
Paul Rosenberger 
(Independent-California)
William Salyer 
(Independent-Missouri)
John Saraceno (Independent-Indiana)
Donald Sauter (Independent-Delaware)
John Graham Schwartz (Independent-Illinois)
J.W. Scroggie (Independent-Tennessee)
Michael Scruggs (Independent-Illinois)
James Sewell III (Independent-Texas)
Anthony Shahmoradi (Independent-Pennsylvania)
Ryan Shepard (Independent-New York)
Mark Shirley Independent-Illinois)
Muhammad Sho (Independent-Texas)
Richard Shrum (Independent-Texas)
Robert Sigsby (Independent-Michigan)
Mary Erwin Simpson (Independent-District of Columbia)
D.R. Skeens (Independent-Washington)
Keith Smith (Independent-Ohio)
Scott Andrew Smith (Independent-Colorado)
Tony Smitherman (Independent-Texas)
Spencer Snyder (Independent-Texas)
Jack Sparrow (Independent-Oregon)
David Sponheim (America's Third Party-Washington)
Tami Stainfield (Independent-West Virginia)
Scott Stephens (Independent-New York)
Patricia Stevens (Write In-Oklahoma)
Damian Stone (Independent-Florida)
Christopher Strunk (Independent-New York)
Karin Swanson (Socialist Democrat-Texas)
Robert Szekely (Independent-Colorado)
Paul Tape Jr. (Tea-Florida)
Dan Taus (Independent-Pennsylvania)
Deacon Taylor (Rational-California)
Judah Thomas (Independent-Connecticut)
Morris Kent Thompson (Independent-Florida)
Sheila "Samm" Tittle (Independent-Virginia)
Matthew Torrez (Independent-Florida)
Gary Tucker (Write In-Texas)
Mathew Tyler (Independent-California)
Colton Unden (Independent-North Carolina)
Matthew Unsworth (Independent-California)
Joshua Usera (Independent-South Dakota)
Harold Van Allen (Independent-New York)
George Van Bernum Jr. (Independent-New York)
Mark Van De Wege (Independent-Michigan)
Isaac Vega (Write In-California)
Andre Ventura (Independent-Michigan)
Da Vid (Light-California)
Robert Vince Jr. (Independent-Ohio)
Phlllip "Andy" Vineyard (Independent-Kansas)
Doris Walker (Independent-Illinois)
Hugh Walker (Independent-California)
Michelle "Hope" Walker (Independent-California)
Victor Walker (Independent-Maryland)
William Wallace (Independent-Alabama)
Joy Waymire (Independent-California)
Andrew Webster (Independent-Texas)
Benjamin Weigel (Independent-California)
Andre Wells (Write In-California)
Richard Wentworth (Independent-California)
David Wesson (Independent-West Virginia)
Terry Wheelock (Independent-Texas)
Melissa White (Personal Choice-Indiana)
Michael Wilhelm (Independent-Washington)
Todd Willey (All Mother Earth-Michigan)
Kent Williams (Independent-Florida)
Mitchell Williams (Write In-Florida)
John Wood (Independent-Utah)
Jason Woodward (Write In-New Hampshire)
DyJuan D. Barnes Yahweh (Independent-Kansas)
Chuck Zeiger (Independent-Arizona)
Daniel Zutler (US Party-Florida)

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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