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Republican Party

Nominees for the Republican Party:

McCain was nominated by roll call at the 2008 Republican National Convention.

  • On August 29, Alaska’s youngest as well as its first female governor Sarah Palin was announced as McCain's running mate[73] at a rally in Dayton, Ohio. She is the first female vice presidential pick on a major party ticket since Geraldine Ferraro in 1984, and the first in the history of the Republican Party.[74] Palin was nominated by acclamation at the convention.


 

Democratic Party

Nominees for the Democratic Party:

Third party and independent candidates

The following candidates have achieved sufficient ballot access to win the presidency. Due to the effect of the Electoral College on United States presidential elections, candidates must appear on enough ballots to get at least 270 electoral votes in order to win.

Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader, consumer advocate, of Connecticut. The two time (1996, 2000) presidential nominee of the Green Party and 2004 independent presidential candidate announced his candidacy for another independent bid in February 2008. He is also on the ballot in some states as the nominee of the Peace and Freedom Party or the newly formed Independent Party.[79]

Libertarian Party

Nominees for the Libertarian Party:

Bob Barr, former Republican Congressman from Georgia was chosen as the Libertarian Party's nominee for President, at the Libertarian Party National Convention in Denver, Colorado on May 25, 2008.



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here are more List of candidates in the United States presidential election, 2008

Constitution Party

Nominee for the Constitution Party:

Dr. Chuck Baldwin of Florida, pastor, political activist and 2004 Constitution Party vice presidential nominee, received the presidential nomination of the Constitution Party at its national convention in Kansas City, Missouri on April 26, 2008.

  • Darrell Castle of Tennessee, activist, attorney, and former Marine Corps Lieutenant is the vice-presidential nominee.

Green Party

Nominee for the Green Party:

Cynthia McKinney, former Democratic Congresswoman from Georgia, was chosen as the Green Party's nominee for President at that party's National Convention in Chicago on July 12, 2008. She also received the endorsement of the Workers World Party in July.[80]


America's Independent Party

Nominee for the America's Independent Party:

Alan Keyes is a former U.S. ambassador from Maryland. After unsuccessful attempts to secure the 2008 nominations of the Republican and Constitution parties, Keyes announced his intention to run as the nominee of the newly formed America's Independent Party, and as an independent in states where the party does not have ballot status.



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Why Lao people have to care about the election in America ?
It is not our country

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Oh, you don't really care about what is going on in the world? How about U.S foreign policies toward Laos, you don't care either?

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Congressman Ron Paul has criticized the election system in the US, saying that the system is not very democratic for third parties.


In an exclusive interview with MSNBC, the former Libertarian Party's nominee for president in 1988 also said that he had no other way except being a Republican nominee in 2008.

When asked why he did not try to be the nominee of the Constitution Party or the Libertarian Party in 2008, Paul said, "Mainly because the laws are very biased against some people doing that."

"Some won't even allow you to do it. The system is not very democratic for third parties and alternate choices. All the rules and all the laws are written by Republicans and Democrats, and it's very hard to get into debates," he added.

"If I hadn't been in the Republican primary, I wouldn't get into the debates. It's very hard to get on ballots, although they've done relatively well. It takes a lot of money. They'll spend half their money just getting on ballots. The system is very biased against competition."

He added that a large number of Americans do not have a good choice in the November 4 election.

Criticizing two presidential candidates, Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama, Paul said that both candidates supported the same foreign and monetary policy.

"Unfortunately, the two major candidates aren't even talking about Syria, Pakistan, and the things that are important," he concluded.



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Anonymous wrote:

Why Lao people have to care about the election in America ?
It is not our country




 we care all the World,   just not care about Laos!

Do you care about Finance Crisis in US?

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WOW UNITED STATES GOT 9 PARTY RUNNING FOR PRESIDEN .BUT ONLY TWO PARTY RUN THE SHOW REPUBLICAN PARTY AND DEMOCRATIC PARTY

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