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What could third-party candidates mean for Minnesota's 2024 presidential election?
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThis November has all the ingredients to be a better-than-usual election cycle for third-party ...
New law could help third party, independent presidential candidates get on the Georgia ballot
WABE· 4 days agoThanks to a new law, SB 189, it could be easier for third-party and independent presidential ...
Trump Vs. Biden: Latest Poll Results In Key State Of Virginia Spells Trouble For One Candidate And...
Benzinga· 3 days agoA recent poll has shown a tie between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump in...
Opinion | Libertarian Candidates Can Change Presidential Outcomes. What Does the New Nominee...
New York Times· 1 day agoIn 2016, the Libertarian Party presidential candidate, Gary Johnson, received more votes than any of...
Donald Trump's chances of beating Biden in Michigan, according to polls
Newsweek· 24 hours agoDonald Trump spent the weekend campaigning in Michigan as polls suggest the Republican and President...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expecting to make Pennsylvania’s presidential ballot
WHTM via Yahoo News· 24 hours ago(WHTM) – Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign says they “will be on...
Trump Vs. Biden: One Candidate Pulls Ahead In Recent Poll Amid Legal Challenges
Benzinga· 3 days agoFormer President Donald Trump has edged out President Joe Biden by 2 points in a recent...
In 2024, age is on the ballot. Here's how old all the candidates are.
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoHow old are the third-party candidates? Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is 70 years old. Born Jan. 17, 1954,...
How America’s presidential debates are changing this year
The Economist· 42 minutes agoMr Fahrenkopf leads the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), a non-partisan body whose sole purpose is to organise match-ups every four years. In May, after signalling ...
Biden, Trump agree to debate rules as Kennedy inclusion remains in question
Scripps News via AOL· 21 hours agoBush and Bill Clinton in 1992. Why is this debate different? For the first time since 1984, leading ...