Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell Doesn’t Know the History of Virginia Ballot Access

According to this story, Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell recently said that the Virginia ballot access law has never kept any credible presidential candidate off the ballot. His statement is not accurate.

In 2008, Chris Dodd, a Democratic U.S. Senator from Connecticut and a candidate for the Democratic nomination, tried and failed to qualify for the Virginia presidential primary. Also in 2008, Duncan Hunter, a U.S. House member from California and a candidate for the Republican nomination, also failed to qualify in Virginia.

The Virginia general election petition rules for minor party and independent presidential candidates are the same as for presidential primary candidates. In 2004, Ralph Nader tried and failed in Virginia. In 1992, Howard Phillips, presidential nominee of the U.S. Taxpayers Party and a former high-ranking official in the Nixon administration, tried and failed in Virginia. In 1984, David Bergland, presidential nominee of the Libertarian Party and the person who placed third in that year’s election, tried and failed. In 1976, Eugene McCarthy, independent presidential candidate and the person who placed third in the election, tried and failed in Virginia.


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  1. The average top robot party hack can NOT remember what he/she did yesterday — much less ANY thing about U.S.A. political history since 1607 — formation of VA colony.

    The ONLY thing such MONSTERS worry about is staying in POWER – to cause even more and more political – social – economic damage to civilization and Mother Nature’s earth.

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