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  2. 2000 Reform Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

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    The Reform Party never recovered from the 2000 fiasco. Many longtime members departed, the party's funds were depleted, and its reputation severely tarnished. On Election Day, Pat Buchanan only received 448,895 votes, thus losing the Reform Party's ballot access in most states. Buchanan returned to the Republican Party in 2001.

  3. Pat Buchanan 2000 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    The 2000 presidential campaign of Pat Buchanan, conservative pundit and advisor to both President Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan, was formally launched on March 2, 1999, as Buchanan announced his intention to seek the Republican Party nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2000 presidential election.

  4. Donald Trump 2000 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Pat Buchanan eventually won the Reform Party presidential nomination at a chaotic [119] National Convention in Long Beach in August 2000. [120] Buchanan had lost the support of the Perot faction, which accused Buchanan of fraud and held a counter-convention, nominating Buchanan's only major opponent physicist John Hagelin of the Natural Law ...

  5. 2000 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The 2000 presidential election also marked the realignment of much of the Western United States, particularly the West Coast, to the Democratic Party. Gore narrowly won Oregon (by 0.44%) and New Mexico (by 0.06%), the latter of which was actually closer in raw votes than Florida.

  6. Jack Gargan (politician) - Wikipedia

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    John "Jack" Gargan (October 20, 1930 – November 4, 2018) was an American financial consultant who became the second chairman of the Reform Party (after Russ Verney) started by Ross Perot. He is also known for the creation of Throw the Hypocritical Rascals Out (T.H.R.O.) , an organization whose platform was to vote out all incumbent members of ...

  7. Trump to hold election night watch party at the Palm Beach ...

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    The selection of the West Palm Beach facility marks a change as previous watch parties in 2022 and Super Tuesday took place at Trump's Palm Beach club.

  8. List of presidential nominating conventions in the United ...

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    If the party won the state where the convention was held — but not necessarily that city itself — the box is shaded. (For example, while the 1948 Democratic, Progressive and Republican conventions were all held in Philadelphia, the city itself narrowly voted for Democratic President Harry Truman , while the state of Pennsylvania as a whole ...

  9. Watch First Trailer for ‘Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never ...

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    Hulu has unveiled the first official trailer and release date for “Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told,” its original documentary on Atlanta’s legendary annual HBCU Spring Break ...