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San Diego CityBEAT
November 19, 2008
Green Party presidential candidate
Cynthia McKinney got just 2432 votes in the county, less than a third of that received by the third top presidential ...
Reason Online
November 17, 2008
From the outset,
Bob Barr's
Libertarian run for the presidency was fraught with great expectations. For many Libertarian Party members, the former Georgia ...
Independent Political Report
November 15, 2008
I voted for
Libertarian candidate
Bob Barr. Of course Bob didn't have a chance. ... The first presidential candidate I was old enough to vote for was Harry S. ...
Antiwar.com
November 13, 2008
A former special assistant to President
Ronald Reagan, he most recently served as senior policy
advisor to
Bob Barr's presidential campaign. ...
Park Ridge Herald Advocate
November 13, 2008
Durham Herald Sun
November 13, 2008
By Matthew E. Milliken : The Herald-Sun DURHAM -- A revised vote count finished Wednesday enlarged Democratic presidential candidate
Barack Obama's local ...
OpEdNews
November 13, 2008
He was followed by
Bob Barr the
Libertarian Party candidate with 503981 votes or 0.4 percent of the total (typical of all Libertarian candidates in recent ...
Commercial Record
November 13, 2008
Homer Horizon
November 13, 2008
There is
Bob Barr,
Ralph Nader and there is even a women running - her name is
Cynthia McKinney. Even if they are still in the election there is a very ...
Reason Online
November 11, 2008
What I accomplished is remarkable for a third party VP candidate. That is a SMALL sign of things to come. I campaigned for over a year with one theme at ...
Independent Political Report
November 10, 2008
In fact, I even endorsed former drug warrior Bob Barr in my 4 page interview in High Times, a controversial act that brought me only grief. ...
BNET
November 9, 2008
Bush scaled back our access, in the name of national security, but on this issue, I agree with
Bob Barr and
Ron Paul. Libertarians always argue for less ...
Independent Political Report
November 9, 2008
Their preferred candidate should have been George Phillies, not Bob Barr or Wayne Root, and if the nomination battle had come down to Phillies vs Ruwart, ...
Scotland on Sunday
November 9, 2008
She cast her vote a few days ago back home, choosing Democratic candidate
Barack Obama for president. I ask her what Lincoln means to her. ...
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
November 9, 2008
Other presidential candidate totals were
Bob Barr of the
Libertarian Party, 3 percent;
Cynthia McKinney of the Green Party, 2 percent; Chuck Baldwin of the ...
Hudson Hub-Times
November 9, 2008
The Indypendent
November 7, 2008
Bob Barr, the
Libertarian Party Presidential candidate, received almost 500000 votes in his first presidential run. Chuck Baldwin, the
Constitution Party ...
Independent Political Report
November 7, 2008
(Of the top four states,
Utah was the only one to have an alternative candidate besides Barr on the ballot for president; of the remaining states, ...
CBS News
November 7, 2008
If the election results that came in Tuesday night had been closer, you might have been hearing the names of
Libertarian presidential candidate
Bob Barr and ...
Reno Gazette Journal
November 7, 2008
Delta County Independent
November 7, 2008
For president, McCain received 61 percent of the vote, Obama 28 percent, Thomas Steves six percent,
Ralph Nader one percent,
Bob Barr two percent, ...
Atlanta Journal Constitution
November 7, 2008
Bob Barr is like one of those
Florida mosquitoes. It packs a heck of a bite, but it's still just a nuisance. Congratulations, President-elect Obama. ...
Atlanta Journal Constitution
November 7, 2008
If you asked my son who was running, he could name three candidates -- Obama,
John McCain and
Bob Barr. But it was an ad on TV that sealed it for him. ...
Toccoa Record
November 6, 2008
Libertarian candidate
Bob Barr received 99 votes (.94 percent). Across Georgia, McCain realized the same result, although on a more subdued level of support ...
The Ranger
November 6, 2008
Schipper said that while he thought Obama would win, he voted for
Bob Barr,
Libertarian candidate from Georgia. "We've got to get rid of the two-party ...
Reason Online
November 6, 2008
Bob Barr (LP): 490689 votes. Only around half of what the campaign had hoped for, and had expected given its efforts in a bunch of close states. ...
Yellow Springs News
November 6, 2008
Atlanta Journal Constitution
November 6, 2008
If you asked my son who was running, he could name three candidates - Obama,
John McCain and
Bob Barr. But it was an ad on TV that sealed it for him. ...
Kansas City infoZine
November 6, 2008
Nader had just overtaken
Libertarian presidential candidate
Bob Barr in the polls. By Wednesday afternoon, Nader led Barr in the AP count by roughly 160000 ...
Powell Tribune
November 6, 2008
Waukegan News Sun
November 6, 2008
Scott Yaeger of Lake Villa, who voted for
Libertarian presidential candidate
Bob Barr "I'm just hopeful," Kiddoo said. "(Obama) has a lot on his plate. ...
Salisbury Post
November 6, 2008
That was considerably stronger than the showing of
Libertarian presidential candidate
Bob Barr, who pulled about 1 percent of the nationwide count. ...
Washington Daily News
November 6, 2008
Obama tallied 2110285 votes on Election Day, compared to 2098595 votes for McCain and 25293 votes for
Libertarian Bob Barr. Vote totals are unofficial. ...
Reason Online
November 6, 2008
The New American
November 6, 2008
Former Republican presidential candidate
Ron Paul got 2.2 percent of the vote in
Montana, despite the fact that he did not run for president in the general ...
Atlanta Journal Constitution
November 6, 2008
Libertarian presidential candidate
Bob Barr signs in to vote at Cumberland United Methodist Church in Smyrna. The unofficial results are based on 176 of 177 ...
Walker County Messenger
November 6, 2008
Libertarian candidate
Bob Barr and write-ins won the remaining votes. The numbers didn't surprise anyone following politics in Walker County. ...
Reason Online
November 6, 2008
Boston Globe
November 6, 2008
Libertarian presidential candidate
Bob Barr is crowing after his showing in Tuesday's election, where he won enough votes -- not in his home state of ...
E! Online
November 5, 2008
Barack Obama won by a whopping 62 percent of the votes, while
John McCain pulled in only 33 percent followed by 2 and 3 percent going to
Bob Barr and Ralph ...