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The "Two Parties" in 2004

Republican Party

 

Bush - Cheney Official Campaign Site

George Bush's Agenda

The White House

Republican National Committee

Republican National Convention

Website for the national nominating convention, August 30 - September 7, New York City.

Republican Party of Florida

Florida Federation of Young Republicans

Florida College Republicans

Pasco County Young Republicans

Democratic Party

 

Kerry - Edwards Official Campaign Site

John Kerry's Agenda

Democratic National Committee

The Democratic National Convention established the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in 1848. The DNC is the oldest continuing party committee in the United States and the world.  The DNC has an on-line news service called Democratic News that is sent to subscribers via e-mail.  There is no fee to subscribe to our newsletters

Democratic National Convention

Website for the national nominating convention, July 26 - 29, in Boston.

Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) is the national committee of the Democratic Party formed to elect Democratic members of the United States Senate. The DSCC enables Democratic candidates to conduct effective campaigns that reach voters and secure the election of a Democratic Senate in the year 2004.

From the Roots: Pulling Out the Bush

FromTheRoots.org is a groundbreaking project of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, to enlist your ideas, energy, and focus in our effort to win back the Senate. This website is designed to let you participate in building a powerful online community by adding your individual voice to the debates. It will also be an up-to-the-minute source for issues and information that you can use to educate your friends and family on why their vote matters in this election.

Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) serves as the official national Democratic campaign committee charged with recruiting, assisting, funding, and electing Democrats to the U. S. House of Representatives. It provide services ranging from designing and helping execute field operations, to polling, creating radio and television commercials, fundraising, communications, and management consulting.

The Stakeholder

This weblog is designed as a discussion board, and neither posts nor comments necessarily represent the views of the DCCC or its staff.

DCCC of Florida

Our Congress

"We need a Congress that is a check on the president's power, not a rubber stamp for Bush. The balance of power begins in our Congress."

Florida Democratic Party

FDP took 2003 by storm! Under the leadership of Chairman Maddox, the FDP rebuilt its organization from the ground up, revamped its website, added a production studio and expanded its relationship with the legislature

National Democratic Women's Federation

Democratic Women's Club of Florida

The Democratic Women's Club of Florida was founded in 1957 to act as the facilitator for the numerous pro-active Democratic Women's Clubs existing independently within the sixty-seven Florida counties.

College Democrats of America

CDA is the official college outreach arm of the Democratic Party and focuses on electing Democrats from the grassroots level up. In 2002, it canvassed America and proved that CDA is not just a campus political club but a nationwide student-driven action network.

College Democrats of Florida

A list of local chapters headquartered in Florida colleges and universities.

Florida Young Democrats

The Florida Young Democrats (FYD) has been the official youth arm of the Florida Democratic Party since 1933. Open to anyone under the age of 41 who affiliates with the Democratic Party, FYD is a statewide grassroots organization with 42 chapters throughout the state. With over a thousand members, FYD reflects the broad diversity of our nation and the Democratic Party. This includes young families, professionals, workers, and students. All of the members have the interest of their community at heart and work hard to make Florida a better state and America a stronger nation

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Significant "Third Parties" in 2004

Independent / Reform Party

 

Nader - Camjo Official Campaign Site

Independent candidate Ralph Nader's 5 percent in the presidential polls remains durable and reliable, even as he continues to hit obstacles in his ballot-access bids.

Reform Party Official Site

Don't Vote Ralph.net

DontVoteRalph.net will unite, mobilize, and inform progressives about the threat posed by Nader's campaign. This is uniquely vital in 2004, especially in swing states, in this incredibly close election, with so few undecided voters. Progressives can make the difference, deliver Kerry the presidency, and gain a new seat at the table.  From Progressive Majority [added 7/14/04]

Note: There are plenty of anti-Kerry and anti-Bush sites listed on these pages.  It seemed only right to place an anti-Nader website where one is likely to encounter it. - Reynolds

Libertarian Party

 

Badnarik - Campagna Official Campaign Site

Libertarian Party Official Site

The Libertarian Party is committed to America's heritage of freedom: individual liberty and personal responsibility, a free-market economy of abundance and prosperity, a foreign policy of non-intervention, peace, and free trade.
 

Green Party

 

Cobb - LaMarche Official Campaign Site

Socialist Party

 

Brown - Herbert Official Campaign Site

Socialist Party USA Official Site

Constitution Party

 

Peroutka - Baldwin Official Campaign Site

The Constitution Party, formerly called the U.S. Taxpayers Party, had its presidential nominating convention June 23-26, in Valley Forge, Pa. The party wants to return to a constitutionally limited government. It is unabashedly Christian, insisting on the Bible as the foundation of constitutional law.

American Party

 

Diane Templin (California)
Presidential Nominee

Al Moore (Virginia)
Vice Presidential Nominee

American Party Official Site

About the American Party

By Tom Anderson, Noted Christian Orator, prolific writer/columnist, wit, author of "Bi-Partisan Treason" Message, American Party National Chairman (1972-1978), American Party Candidate for Vice-President (1972) and American Party Candidate for President (1976)

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Minor Political Parties in 2004

bullet Airenson Socialist Party
bullet Alaskan Independence Party of Alaska
bullet All-African People's Revolutionary Party
bullet Aloha 'Aina Party of Hawaii
bullet America First Party
bullet State Parties: Colorado (Alternate Site), Florida Idaho (Alternate URL), Illinois (Alternate URL), Massachusetts (Alternate URL), Mississippi (Alternate Site, Alternate URL), Missouri (Reform Party, Alternate URL), New Hampshire (Alternate URL), New York (Alternate Site, Alternate URL), Ohio (Alternate URL Alternate Site), Pennsylvania (Alternate URL), Wisconsin,
bulletUnaffiliated America First Parties
bullet

America First Party of Florida,

bullet America First Party of Georgia,
bullet America First Party of Tennessee (affiliated with America Founding Fathers Party),
bullet America Founding Fathers Party
bullet America's Party
bullet American Party
bulletState Parties: Colorado, Florida, Utah,
bullet American Beer Drinker's Party
bullet American Fascist Party - (Alternate Sites),
bullet American Heritage Party of Washington
bullet American Independent Party of California - Affiliated with the Constitution Party
bullet American Independent Party of Massachusetts
bullet American Liberty Party
bullet American Nationalist Union
bullet American Nazi Party
bullet American Pagan Party
bulletState Parties: California, Maryland, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Texas,
bullet American Patriot Party
bullet State Parties: Alaska, Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, West Virginia,
bullet American Reform Party - A splinter group of the Reform Party
bullet State Parties: California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Northern Mariana Islands, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah (Alternate Site), Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming,
bulletUnaffiliated American Reform Party: Florida,
bullet American Renewal Party - Alternate Site
bullet

American Synthesis Party

bullet Autonomy Party
bullet Being Human Party of Utah
bullet Birthday Party
bullet British Reformed Sectarian Party of Florida
bullet California Secessionist Parties - also see Bear Flag Party.
bullet Cascadian National Party
bullet Centralist Party of Georgia
bulletChildren's Party
bullet Christian Falangist Party of America
bullet Citizen Party of Florida
bullet Common Good Party
bullet Common Sense Party - (Alternate Site),
bullet Commonwealth Party
bullet Communist Party USA,
bullet

State Parties: Arizona, California (Alternate Site), Connecticut, District of Columbia, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin

bullet Young Communist League USA
bullet Committee for a Unified Independent Party
bullet Concerned Citizens Party of Connecticut - Affiliated with the Constitution Party
bullet Confederate Party
bulletState Parties: Arizona, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia,
bullet Conservative Parties:
bulletState Parties: Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York,
bullet Conservative and Populist Party
bullet Constitution Party
bullet Constitution Party Links
bullet Constitution Action Party
bullet Constitutionalist Party
bullet Cool American Party
bullet Cool Moose Party of Rhode Island
bullet Corrective Action Party
bulletCovenant Party of the Northern Mariana Islands
bullet Creator's Right Party of Georgia
bullet Democratic Party
bullet Democratic Party Links
bullet Democratic Farm Labor Party of Minnesota - Affiliated with Democratic Party
bullet Democratic Nonpartisan League of North Dakota - Affiliated with Democratic Party
bullet Democratic Patriotism Party
bullet Democratic Socialists Party
bullet D.C. Statehood Green Party of the District of Columbia - Affiliated with the Green Party
bullet Diamond Party Voters League
bullet Emigration Party of Nevada
bullet Expansionist Party - Alternate site
bullet Faith & Patience Inc. of Florida
bullet Family Value Party of Florida
bullet Feline Party
bullet First United & Independent Party of God of Florida
bullet Free Energy Party of Hawaii
bullet Freedom Restoration Party of New York - affiliated with the Independent American Party
bullet Freedom Socialist Party
bullet Fusion Party
bullet Gibublican Party
bullet Global Justice Party
bullet Grassroots Party
bullet Greens / Green Party
bullet Green Party Links
bullet Green Independent Party of Maine
bullet Green Mountain Independence Party of Vermont
bullet Green-Rainbow Party of Massachusetts - Affiliated with the Green Party
bullet Guilty Party
bullet Guns and Dope Party of California
bulletHawaiian Independence Parties:
bullet Aloha 'Aina Party
Hawaii Independence Party
bullet Hawaii Independence Party of Hawaii
bullet Heart Political Party
bullet Humane Liberation Party of Sacramento, California
bullet Idealistic Party of People
bulletIndependence Parties:,
bulletState: Alabama (Independent Party), Alaska, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana (AKA the Reform Party of Montana), New York, New Jersey (Alternate Site), Puerto Rican, Tennessee (Tennessee Independent Party), Vermont (Green Mountain Independence Party),
bullet Independent Party of Florida,
bullet Independent American Parties
bullet State Parties: Alabama (Independent Party), Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana (Alternate Site), Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York (Freedom Restoration Party), North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee (Tennessee Independent Party), Texas, Utah, Virginia,
bullet State Parties Affiliated with Constitution Party: Nevada (Alternate Sites),
bulletUnaffiliated State Party: Minnesota, Montana,
bulletIndependent Citizens' Movement Party of the Virgin Islands
bullet Independent Coalition Party of New Mexico
bullet Independent Democrats of Florida
bullet Independent National Committee
bullet Industrial Workers of the World Party
bullet Internet Party
bullet Jefferson Party
bullet Jeffersonian Party
bullet

Knights Party,

bullet Labor Party
bullet State Parties: Arizona, California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Utah, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, Wyoming,
bullet League for the Revolutionary Party
bullet Left Party
bullet Legal Party
bullet Legal Marijuana Party of New Jersey
bullet Liberal Party
bulletState Parties: New York,
bullet Liberal Progress Party
bullet Libertarian Party
bullet Libertarian Party Links
bullet Libertarian National Socialist Green Party
bulletLiberty Union Party of Vermont - Affiliated with the Socialist Party - U.S.A.
bullet Light Party
bullet Marijuana Party
bulletMarijuana Legalization Parties:
bullet Grassroots Party
bullet Legal Marijuana Party of New Jersey
bullet Make Marijuana Legal Party of Vermont
bullet Marijuana Party
bullet Marijuana Reform Party of New York
bullet Pot Party
bullet U.S. Marijuana Party
bullet state parties: Alabama, California, Colorado (Alternate URL), Florida, Hawaii, Illinois (Alternate URLs), Kansas (Alternate URL), Kentucky (Alternate URL), Louisiana (Alternate URL), Maryland, Missouri (Alternate URL), Mississippi (Alternate URL), Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico (Alternate URL), New York (Alternate URL), Ohio (Alternate URL), Oregon, Pennsylvania,
bullet Marijuana Reform Party of New York
bullet Monster Raving Looney Party of the United States
bullet Mountain Party of West Virginia
bullet Multicapitalist Party
bullet National Alliance
bullet National Barking Spider Resurgence Party
bullet

National Christian Party
bulletState Parties: Florida

bullet National Disability Political Party
bullet National Socialist Movement
bulletNational Socialist White People's Party
bullet National Union Party,
bullet Nationalist Workers Party
bullet Native American Party
bullet Natural Law Party
bullet State Parties: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland (Alternate Site), Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada (Alternate Site), New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio (Alternate Site), Oregon, Pennsylvania (Alternate Site), Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas (Alternate Site), Utah, Vermont, Virginia (Alternate Site), Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming,
bulletNazi Parties:
bullet American Nazi Party,
bullet National Alliance,
 
bullet National Socialist Movement,
 
bullet

National Socialist White People's Party,
 

bullet Nationalist Workers Party,
bullet Nebraska Party
bullet Neo Whig Party
bullet Netocratic Party
bullet New Party
bulletState Parties: Arkansas, Illinois, Massachusetts (Progressive Party), Montana, New York, Oregon, Wisconsin,
bullet New Black Panther Party
bullet New England National Party of Massachusetts
bullet New Federalist Party
bullet New Progressive Party of Wisconsin - Affiliated with the New Party
bullet New Union Party of Minnesota
bullet New World Party of Wisconsin
bullet National Nihilist Party
bullet No Political Affiliation Party of Florida
bullet One Earth Party of Iowa
bullet Pacific Green Party of Oregon - Affiliated with the Green Party
bullet Pacifist Party
bullet Pansexual Peace Party
bullet Parliament Party
bullet

Partido Acción Civil - Civil Action Party of Peurto Rico

bullet Partido Frente Socialista - Socialist Front Party of Puerto Rico
bullet Partido Independentista Puertoriqueño - Puerto Rican Independence Party
bullet Partido Nacional de la Raza Unida - United People Party
bullet State Contacts
bullet Partido Nuevo Progresista - New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico
bullet Partido Popular Democrático - Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico
bullet The Party Party
bullet Peace Party
bullet Peace and Freedom Party of California
bullet People's Party - (Alternate Site),
bullet Personal Choice Party of Utah
bullet Planetary Engineering Party
bullet Poé Party of Hawaii
bullet Populist Party USA
bullet Pot Party
bullet Progressive Parties:
bulletUnaffiliated State Parties: Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, Vermont, Washington,
bulletState Parties affiliated with the New Party: Massachusetts,
bulletState Parties affiliated with the Green Party: Missouri,
bullet Progressive Alternative Party
bullet Progressive Labor Party
bullet Progressive Libertarian Party of Florida
bullet Progressive Pro-Action Party
bullet Prohibition Party - Alternate site
bullet State Parties: Indiana, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Tennessee,
bullet Providential Party
bullet Pushy Party
bullet Radical Party
bullet Reform Party
bullet Reform Party Links
bullet Reformed Conservative Party of North American
bullet Republican Party
bullet Republican Party Links
bullet Republican Moderate Party of Alaska
bullet Revolution Party
bullet Revolutionary Party of Illinois
bullet Revolutionary Communist Party,
bulletRight to Life Party of New York
bullet Romantic Transcendentalist Party of the United States
bullet Royalist Party of America
bullet School Choice Party of New York
bullet Scorched Earth Party
bullet Social Democratic Party
bullet Social Nationalist Party
bullet Socialist Party USA
bullet State Parties: Arizona, California (Alternate Site), Colorado (Alternate Site), District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa (Alternate Site), Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts (Alternate Site), Michigan (Alternate Site), Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey (Alternate Site), New York (Alternate Site), North Carolina (Alternate Site), Ohio, Oregon (Alternate Site), Pennsylvania (Alternate Site), Rhode Island (Alternate Site), South Dakota (Alternate Site), Texas (Alternate Site), Utah, Vermont, Virginia (Social Democratic Party), Washington (Alternate Site), Wisconsin,
bullet Young People's Socialist League
bullet Socialist Action
bullet Socialist Equality Party
bullet Socialist Labor Party
bullet State Parties: California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin,
bullet Socialist Workers Party
bulletState Parties: Alabama, California, District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Peurto Rico, Texas, Washington,
bulletSouthern Parties
bullet

Southern National Committee

State Parties: Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia,

bullet Southern Independence Party

State Parties: Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Texas, Virginia,

bullet Southern Party of Georgia,
bullet Maryland South Party,
bullet Southern Party of New Mexico,
bullet Southern Party of North Carolina
bullet Southern Party of North Carolina,
bullet Southern Independent Party of Tennessee,
bullet Southern Party of South Carolina,
bullet Spirit of America Party bullet Star Party bullet Statesmanship Party bullet Students Rights Party bullet

Taxpayers Parties - Affiliated with the Constitution Party
bulletState Parties: Michigan,
bullet Thermodynamics Law Party bullet Third Party bullet Third Party of North Carolina bullet Timesizing.com Party of Massachusetts bullet Truth and Action Party bullet Unification Party bullet United Party bullet United Citizens Party of South Carolina bullet United Fascist Union bullet Unity Party bullet USAbility Party bullet Utopian Anarchist Party of Maryland bullet V.A.M.P.S. Party bullet Veterans Party - Alternate Site,
bullet State Parties: Florida, Georgia (Alternate Site), Idaho, Indiana (Alternate Site), Iowa Kansas (Alternate Site), Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, Texas, Utah (Alternate Site), Washington (Alternate Site), West Virginia (Alternate Site),
bullet We The People Party bullet Whig Party bullet White Working Mans Party of Minnesota bullet Workers Party bullet Workers Socialist Party bullet Workers World Party
bullet State Parties: California, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin,
bullet Working Families Party of Connecticut bullet Working Families Party of New York bullet World Political Party bullet World Socialist Party bullet Party X bullet Party Y bullet Youth Party

From D.C. Political Report's List of Minor Parties [added 7/14/04]

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Independent Presidential Candidates in 2004

A.J. Albritton (American Republican Party-Mississippi) *
Sterling Allan (Providential Party-Utah) *
Stanford "Andy" Andress (I-Colorado) *
Joe Bellis (America's Party-Kansas) *
Kenneth M. Bonnell (I-Mississippi) *
Harry Braun (I-Arizona) *
Fred Cook (I-Georgia) *
Eric J. Davis (Michigan) *
Robert DiGiulio (Children's Party-Vermont) *
Bob Dorn (Washington) *
Lonnie D. Frank (I-California) *
John Galt Jr. (I-Pensylvania) *
Jack Grimes (United Fascist Union-Pennsylvania) *
Michael Halpin (I-New York) *
Larry D. Hines (I-Texas) *
Georgia Hough (I-Georgia) *
Keith Judd (I-Massachusetts) *
Darren E. Karr (Party X-Oregon) *
Samuel Keegan (I-Rhode Island) *
Joseph Martyniuk Jr. (I-Illinois) *
David Mevis (I-Mississippi) *
Muadin (E-Democratic Party-Massachusetts) *
Jeffrey Peters (We The People Party-New Hampshire)
Andrew M. Rotramel (I-Texas) *
Joseph "Average Joe" Schriner (I-Ohio) *
Dennis P. Slatton (United America Party-North Carolina) *
Dan Snow (I-Texas) *
Brian B. Springfield (I-Virginia) *
Lawrence Rey Topham (I-Utah) *
Lemuel Tucker (I-Michigan) *
Da Vid (Light Party-California) *
Tom Wells (Family Values Party-Florida) *
A.J. Wildman (I-Virginia) *

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