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Reform Party

Alex

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The complete platform of the Reform Party can be found here:

http://www.reformparty.org/platform.htm

This party seems to be most interested in protecting people from big corporations. One thing I found interesting is their platform on foreign policy. Section G2 states:



I agree with this. I think we play "world police" too much. Every nation has the right to sovereignty. Of course this does not mean we should ignore countries that are a threat to us, but that we should mind our own business in regards to nations that are not a direct threat to us.

Please post any other interesting things found in this platform.
 
An interesting platform to say the least, but within the court's latest term, I found this part of theirs a little amusing to see.
Obviously, the Court doesn't agree.
 
ShamMol said:
An interesting platform to say the least, but within the court's latest term, I found this part of theirs a little amusing to see.

Obviously, the Court doesn't agree.
Was there even a Reform candidate in the last election? I haven't heard them mentioned in while so I assumed they had died.
 
rudy0908 said:
Was there even a Reform candidate in the last election? I haven't heard them mentioned in while so I assumed they had died.
I believe they did a joint ticket with the Independents...not sure, that might have been 2000...
 
ShamMol said:
I believe they did a joint ticket with the Independents...not sure, that might have been 2000...

This is correct. The candidates were:

Ralph Nader (I-Connecticut)
Presidential Nominee

Peter M. Camejo (Green-California)
Vice Presidential Nominee

They received 411,304 total votes (1%) and 0 electoral college votes.
 
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