Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and Green Party nominee Jill Stein also made the ballot, the board ruled Tuesday. [Washington Post]
THIS IS another great step for Jill Stein, the only female running for president in 2012, and her Green Party.
Gary Johnson will take votes away from Mitt Romney, especially from Paulites who are disaffected after the Republican National Convention.
In a surprise, Virgil Goode has also made the ballot, though that’s being challenged by Virginia Republicans.
Good on both counts. Either would make a better President than the two major parties’ offerings…
We still need a second-tier presidential debate in October, in Virginia. Some SuperPAC will fund it. This can be done in six weeks.
Excellent news. Jill Stein is on the ballot here in South Carolina so my I got my choice (unless Mother Nature turns Obama or Romney into the Avatar of All Problems Solved). LOL!
Great for Stein and those who live in Va.
Now, she should be part of the main debates as should Gary Johnson. There is no reason for them to be left out except for the assinsine and arbitrary rules set by the two parties who control the debates. Until that is changed at the least, how can other voices be heard nationwide, no matter how many ballots third party candidates work hard to get on?
Nonetheless, every win like this is a win for a visible alternative voice to vote for in November.
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Ron Paul said, “Gary Johnson is wonderful and is doing a good job-each individual must make up his own mind,” see for yourself. http://vimeo.com/48778115 . Have you heard Dr. Paul utter one word of praise for Romney? We may be in for a surprise. What better way for Ron Paul to give the GOP the F@#k U bird than to endorse Gary Johnson? Stay tuned. Ron Paul will vote for Gary Johnson.