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At the beginning of the election, nearly two dozen candidates started out in the race, but seven remain. Here are the third-party candidates running to take the White House.
As of 2023, the last third party presidential candidate to win an electoral vote was George Wallace of the American Independent Party, who won five states in 1968. [1]
The 2024 rematch between President Biden and former President Trump is officially set, but third-party candidates and well-funded organizations are attempting to carve out their own paths.
Both major-party candidates have selected their running mates, essentially finalizing the field. Mr. Trump announced in July his choice of Senator JD Vance of Ohio, and Ms. Harris announced...
Third-party candidates have played a big role in deciding key presidential battleground states in the last few years. Here's who is on the ballot in which states.
For presidential candidates who are not the Republican or Democratic Party nominee, getting on the ballot for the general election is a state-by-state, make-or-break scramble.
Independent and third-party candidates are potential disruptors for Joe Biden and Donald Trump in a race expected to be decided by razor thin margins.
Republican William McKinley beat Bryan in a landslide: 271 to 176 in the Electoral College, and by almost 1 million more ballots in the popular vote. McKinley’s backing by Northeast elites ...
The Libertarian Party - the third biggest political party in the country - has nominated Chase Oliver as their presidential candidate, with Mike ter Maat as his running mate.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are both deeply unpopular, as are both major parties, with just a quarter of Americans saying they are enthusiastic about their likely...