True Choices, Studied Choices, Demanding and Ensuring Right to Choose
The citizenry duty of politics, that which is “of the citizen” (not of the partisan) should be engaged
— NOT a game or sport.
- STOP foreclosing outcomes, fulfilling prescribed prophesies.
- STOP denying access
- STOP calling sport (winners and losers) and laying bets
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emocracy that isn’t
Ordinary Americans (the average Joe and Jane) — parroting what should
be seen (and seen through) as round-the–clock manipulative mantra of politicians,
commercial marketing, and mass media — brag about “their” (“our”) democracy.
Perhaps some Americans, especially the young and impressionable ones, really
believe they live in a democracy— even believe the ludicrous notion that U.S. leaders
and their partners are “exporting” “democracy”
along with “humanitarianism” to the “heathens” (terrorists, dictators,
communists, socialists, whatever name leaders and partners choose to assign).
All of this is false. Every key word used to manipulate the masses (democracy,
humanitarianism, heathen, and variations on that theme) is false.
In no respect is the United States a functioning democracy. And this
state of affairs is not alone caused by the manipulators. It is also caused by
the sheep, Americans willing to be manipulated.
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A war party, a party of the status quo comprising two wings, Republican
and Democrat, is tyranny—oppressive power exerted over the mind of the masses.
In the American context, it is the tyranny of entrenched politicians,
gerrymanders, plutocrats, their families and partners of convenience.
Having said that, perhaps what distinguishes U.S. tyranny is that we
can break free.
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ere is some of the variety that “Politics1” has compiled leading into
the 2020 presidential primaries and general elections.
2020 Presidential Candidates and Possible
Candidates (Do further research)
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hird Parties with 2020 Ballot access
in at least 10 states
At Politics1 with hotlink
AMERICAN
SOLIDARITY PARTY
Brian
Carroll (California)
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Presidential
Nominee
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Amar Patel
(Illinois)
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Vice
Presidential Nominee
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CONSTITUTION
PARTY
Don
Blankenship (West Virginia)
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Scott
Bradley (Utah)
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Darrell
Castle (Tennessee)
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Scott
Copeland (Texas)
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Rachel
Davis (California)
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Don
Grundmann (California)
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Colt
Hample (Tennessee)
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Charles
Kraut (Virginia)
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Darcy
Richardson (Florida)
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Sheila
"Samm" Tittle (Virginia)
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PARTY OF
SOCIALISM AND LIBERATION:
Presidential
Nominee
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Gloria
LaRiva (California)
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Vice
Presidential Nominee
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Leonard
Peltier (Florida)
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GREEN PARTY
Ivan-Jan
"Jivan Ivan" Desuasido (California)
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Howie
Hawkins (New York)
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Youngstown
School Board Member Dario Hunter (Ohio)
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Dennis
Lambert (Ohio)
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Susan
Buchser Lochocki (New York)
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Robert
Milnes (New Jersey)
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Sedinam
Moyowasifza-Curry (California)
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David
Rolde (Massachusetts)
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Ian
Schlakman (Maryland)
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Former
Governor Jesse Ventura (Minnesota)
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LIBERTARIAN
PARTY
State Rep.
Max Abramson (New Hampshire)
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Congressman
Justin Amash (I-Michigan)
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Ken
Armstrong (Louisiana)
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Blake
Ashby (Missouri)
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Dan
Behrman (Texas)
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Former
Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee (Wyoming)
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Kyler
DePriest (Wyoming)
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Keenan
Wallace Dunham (South Carolina)
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Souraya
Faas (Florida)
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Erik
Gerhardt (Pennsylvania)
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Evret
Greer (Maine)
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Brad
Hartliep (Texas)
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Jacob
Hornberger (Virginia)
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Heather
Horst (Nebraska)
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William
Hurst (Alabama)
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Cecil Ince
(Missouri)
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Adam
Kokesh (Indiana)
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Ben Leder
(Texas)
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Ben Layton
(Utah)
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Donald
Eugene Lowe (Texas)
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John
McAfee (Tennessee)
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James Ogle
(California)
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Darryl
Perry (Texas)
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Austin
Peterson (Missouri)
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John
Phillips Jr. (Illinois)
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Derrick
Michael Reid (California)
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Sam Robb
(Pennsylvania)
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Kim Ruff
(Arizona)
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Sam Seder (New York)
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Larry
Sharpe (New York)
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Arvin
Vohra (Maryland)
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Krista
Whipple (Colorado)
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Gus
Williams (California)
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Demetra
Wysinger (Texas)
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wo Parties
in one
DEMOCRATIC
PARTY
At Politics1
with hotlink
Former
Vice President Joe Biden (Delaware)
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Former New
York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg (New York)
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US Senator
Michael Bennet (Colorado)
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US Senator
Cory Booker (New Jersey)
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Governor
Steve Bullock (Montana)
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South Bend
Mayor Pete Buttigieg (Indiana)
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Former US
Housing Secretary Julian Castro (Texas)
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Former
Congressman John Delaney (Maryland)
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Congresswoman
Tulsi Gabbard (Hawaii)
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US Senator
Kamala Harris (California)
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US Senator
Amy Klobuchar (Minnesota)
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Former
Governor Deval Patrick (Massachusetts)
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US Senator
Bernard Sanders (Vermont)
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Former
Congressman Joe Sestak (Pennsylvania)
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Hedge Fund
Manager Tom Steyer (California)
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US Senator
Elizabeth Warren (Massachusetts)
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Spiritual
Lecturer Marianne Williamson (California)
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Entrepreneur
Andrew Yang (New York)
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OTHER
DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONTENDERS
Michael
Aguiar (Rhode Island)
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Darcie
Allen (South Carolina)
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Jim Athans
(California)
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Sanderson Beck
(California)
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John Blyth
(Illinois)
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Kwame
"Mayor" Boateng (California)
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Jeff Boss
(New Jersey)
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Harry
Braun (Georgia)|
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George
Clinton Brown (Nevada)
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Ron Bush
(California)
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Johnnie
Campbell (Iowa)
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Willie
Carter (Texas)
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Mack
Clifton (Maryland)
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Cherie
DeVille (California)
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Michael
Ellinger (California)
|
Ryan
Farber (California)
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Aaron
Fraser (New Jersey)
|
Ben
Gleiberman (California)
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Rosalind
Greene (Virginia)
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Mark
Stewart Greenstein (Connecticut)
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Gidget
Groendyk (Michigan)
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Former St
Louis School Board Member Bill Haas (Missouri)
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Carol
Hafner (South Dakota)
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Vector
Hasting (California)
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De'Sean
Hawthorne (Texas)
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Tyrell
Heaton (Minnesota)
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Henry
Hewes (New York)
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Ami
Horowitz (Montana)
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Alan Howe
(Pennsylvania)
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John
Fitzgerald Johnson (Ohio)
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Robert
Jordan (California)
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Former
State Senator Mike Katz (Delaware)
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Bernard
Korn (Florida)
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Warren Lee
(California)
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Akiva
Leffert (New York)
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John
Martini (South Carolina)
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Joe McHugh Jr. (Michigan)
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Charleta
McInnis (Michigan)
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James
Meroney (Texas)
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Brian
Moore (Florida)
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Ken
Nwadike Jr. (California)
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John
O'Keefe (Pensylvania)
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Cecilia
Okugo (Texas)
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Stephen
Patterson (Michigan)
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Ashley
Powell (Michigan)
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Lee Newton
Rhodes (Georgia)
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Pamela
Rocker (Ohio)
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Shawn
Rundblade (Wisconsin)
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Cline
Russell (Texas)
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Doug
Sabbag (Florida)
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Ole Savior
(Minnesota)
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Fred
Schultz (California)
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Ray Seney (New York)
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Gregory
Shadle (California)
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Sharmin
Smith (Florida)
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Andy
Ternay (Texas)
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Luis
Correa "Caliph of God" Thezion (California)
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David
Thistle (Texas)
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Chance
"Sheriff" Trahan (Alaska)
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Ryan Van
Bevern (Kansas)
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John
Washington III (Texas)
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Raynette
Kennedy Weiss (District of Columbia)
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Robby
Wells (Georgia)
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Fred Wiand
(Maine)
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Kurtis
Wilson (California)
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Alice
Yancey-Teague (Georgia)
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REPUBLICAN
PARTY
At Politics
with hotlink
Incumbent
Donald J. Trump (Florida)
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Former
Congressman Joe Walsh (Illinois)
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Former
Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld (New York)
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Businessmen
Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente Guerra (Republican Party primaries, Headquarters San
Diego, California [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_De_La_Fuente_2020_presidential_campaign]
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OTHER
REPUBLICAN PARTY CONTENDERS
Robert
Ardini (New York)
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Walter
Bannister (California)
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Michael
Bickelmeyer (Ohio)
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Christopher
Brainard (Texas)
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John-Leslie
Brown (California)
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Joe E.
Collins III (California)
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Keith
Davenport (North Carolina)
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Rocky de
la Fuente (Florida)
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Mike Diggs
(Arkansas)
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Jeff
Downard (Arizona)
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Mike Fahl
(Utah)
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Tio
Hardiman (Illinois)
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Justin
Harper (Utah)
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David Herz
(Connecticut)
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Tom
Hoefling (Iowa)
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Augustus
Invictus (Florida)
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Zoltan
Istvan (California)
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Mario
Jaramillo (Texas)
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Arnold
Jones (Utah)
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Tim
Kawczynski (Michigan)
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Trevor
Koob (New York)
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Patrick
Little (California)
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Stephen
Lyons Sr. (Maryland)
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Jimmy
McMillan (New York)
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Scott Meek
(California)
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James
Meroney (Texas)
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Wanda Odom
(North Carolina)
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Cecilia
Okugo (Texas)
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Keith
Ottinger (North Carolina)
|
Michael
Palmer (Texas)
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Adam Paul
(Wisconsin)
|
James
Peppe (Texas)
|
Michael
Puskar (Maryland)
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Jim
Rundberg (Colorado)
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Cyrus
Sajna (Texas)
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John
Schiess (Wisconsin)
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Keith
Thomae (Indiana)
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Sem Van
Der Vegte (California)
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Jeffrey
Wharton (Minnesota)
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Elfreda
White (Georgia)
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