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Randall Allen Terry (born on April 25, 1959) [1] is an American politician and activist. Terry founded the anti-abortion organization Operation Rescue . Beginning in 1987, the group became particularly prominent for blockading the entrances to abortion clinics ; Terry led the group until 1991.
Despite the Democrats’ apparent strategy to boost Randall Terry, he exclusively told The Independent that he hopes to ‘destroy’ the party: ‘I want Kamala to lose way more than I want Trump ...
As Reason reported last month, the Constitution Party's Randall Terry used his presidential campaign to weaponize FCC regulations and force broadcasters to air his anti-abortion ads.
Randall Terry, Constitution Party. ... His website says the campaign’s aim “is and will always be to unite in solidarity with movements of truth and justice, who seek a choice beyond empire ...
Jim Harvey of Georgia (who ultimately did not seek the nomination), Joel Skousen, and Randall Terry participated in an April 6 debate in Dearborn, Michigan. [153] [154] Terry won the nomination by securing a majority in the first round. The votes largely broke down along geographic lines.
Randall Terry, an anti-abortion activist and 2012 presidential candidate, won the party nomination. [2] Stephen Broden was nominated for vice president. [3] Randall Terry won the nomination by securing a majority in the first round. The votes largely broke down along geographic lines.
Randall Terry, a pro-life activist, leads a small group of demonstrators, demanding Diocese of Covington Bishop Roger Joseph Foys apologize for his condemnation of Covington Catholic students ...
Created his campaign website and filed with FEC on November 28, 2011. [19] Paid at least $4,500 for ballot access. [20] Had his strongest showing in Louisiana, where he won 6.57 percent of the vote. [21] NH, LA, OK, TX 29,947 (0.37 percent overall) [6] Randall Terry Born 1959; Anti-abortion activist from West Virginia