Florida U.S. Senate Candidate Keeps Veterans Party Alive

Dennis F. Bradley is the Veterans Party candidate for U.S. Senate in Florida in 2010. Because the Veterans Party is ballot-qualified in Florida, Bradley will have no trouble appearing on the general election ballot.

Bradley was also the U.S. Senate nominee of the Veterans Party in Florida in 2004. He polled 166,642 votes, 2.24%. He was the only candidate on the ballot in that race, other than the nominees of two major parties, Republican Mel Martinez, and Democrat Betty Castor. Martinez won the 2004 race with a margin of only 82,663 votes.

Bradley’s webpage, www.bradleyforsenate.com, is here. In the 2010 U.S. Senate race, the Libertarian Party also expects to have a candidate, Alex Snitker.


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