Third-Party Candidates Line Up
The question isn’t whether a third-party candidate will impact the 2012 elections, but how many of them will.
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The question isn’t whether a third-party candidate will impact the 2012 elections, but how many of them will.
He only received support from one percent of the population, but still.
Now he can run for president as an independent candidate.
The venerable journalist tells David Letterman why she picked Donald Trump and the Kardashians.
Seriously, what do we have to do to get one of these?
Trump has pulled out of this own debate.
Trump's perception of his own influence is a thing to behold.
Of the two competitive candidates, Newt Gingrich now stands alone.
Or its "circus-like atmosphere."
Will serious people show up?
Huh. From far away, it looks like Tim Gunn might be in the new Men in Black movie.
He's still not totally sure about Obama's birth certificate, though.
The Donald continues to play the field with the GOP candidates.
He wasn't. Here are the polls.
It's almost like he's into publicity stunts or something.
The Donald is "absolutely" serious, she tells us.
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