Video of Virgil Goode’s Announcement of Presidential Candidacy
Virgil Goode recently announced his candidacy for the presidency of the United States in 2012 in New York City. This video does not capture the entire thing, and... Read more.
Wikinews Interviews Virgil Goode
William Saturn, one of the contributors here at IPR, has posted an interview over at Wikinews with Virgil Goode, one of the candidates for the presidential nomination... Read more.
Gary Johnson Says He’ll Accept Public Funding In GA-LP Debate
The Libertarian Party of Georgia is hosting a debate right now at their 2012 state convention. Governor Gary Johnson was asked about matching funds for his campaign... Read more.
Book Review: Challengers to Duopoly
Dr. J. David Gillespie is a political science professor at the College of Charleston and the Citadel. He has written a number of articles on third parties and independent... Read more.
Chuck Baldwin to Leave Gubernatorial Ticket in Montana
Chuck Baldwin was previously the Presidential and Vice Presidential nominee of the Constitution Party in 2008 and 2004 respectively. He recently moved from Florida... Read more.
Northern Marianas: Four GOP Legislators Go Independent
The Northern Marianas Islands has long been host to a Democratic and Republican Party as well as a healthy voting population of Independents. Since 2003, though,... Read more.
Constitution Party’s State of the Union Response
Darrell Castle was the Vice Presidential candidate of the Constitution Party in 2008 and is now the Vice Chairman of that party nationally. He delivered the Constitution... Read more.
Former Independent Legislator Endorses Ron Paul
Ron Paul is a GOP candidate for President in 2012, just as he was in 2008, but in 1988 he was the Libertarian Party’s nominee for the nation’s highest... Read more.
Constitution Party Presidential Candidate Makes Local News
Robby Wells is a former college football coach and now a presidential candidate seeking the nomination of the Constitution Party. It is that latter job title that... Read more.
Kansas Secretary of State Argues Case Against Constitution Party Personally
The Secretary of State in Kansas has decided to argue an election lawsuit personally, rather than turning it over to the Attorney General of the state.…... Read more.
