The Natural Law Party ran more than 400 candidates in 48 states across the nation in the 1996 elections. This includes candidates for Congress, state legislatures and local offices. Collectively ...
Kennedy's campaign announced the news Thursday, a day after members of the Natural Law Party in Michigan held a convention.
In 1996 the nominee was Harry Browne, who received more than 485,000 votes and appeared on the ballot in all 50 states. The Natural Law Party's ideals rest in the theory that natural law and ...
Kennedy is backed by the Natural Law Party in Michigan ... also considered swing states, but the addition of Michigan makes Kennedy’s effort more serious. Democrats and Republicans are both ...
But make no mistake there is a contingent within the Republican Party plotting to change our position on traditional marriage ...
Since then, Kennedy’s played footsie with the Libertarian Party, secured a spot on Michigan’s ballot as the nominee of the Natural Law Party and ... in the swing states where he could serve ...
Republican officials who believe in the legitimacy of elections have formed a group that's pushing back on the election lies ...
With a pair of fossil-fuel friendly senators at his side, former U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz on Tuesday released a ...
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad ... presidency would inflict on the rule of law. The U.S. — and the Republican Party — dodged a geopolitical disaster on ...
In 1996 the nominee was Harry Browne, who received more than 485,000 votes and appeared on the ballot in all 50 states. The Natural Law Party's ideals rest in the theory that natural law and ...
Kennedy Jr., whom some experts view as a potential spoiler in this year's race for the White House, will be the Natural Law Party's nominee ... ballot in all 50 states and his candidacy could ...