Endorsements

Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader, Consumer Advocate, Independent Presidential candidate
“Last year, there was an overwhelming recognition of the need to continue the agenda of the Nader/Gonzalez presidential campaign among our voters and supporters. Therefore, earlier this year your marvelous support launched our work for health insurance reform.   Now comes The Free & Equal Elections Foundation to catapult into oblivion the Jim Crow-like state laws blocking ballot access by independent and third party candidates. This is a fight against the two party tyranny that denies voters choices other than those anointed by the corrupt corporatist duopoly.   I just used the word “catapult” because the sheer energy and determination of Christina Tobin, Richard Winger and their stalwarts demand that level of verbal energy. So please continue your creative patience and peruse what they are doing around the country to shatter the chains that stifle competitive elections and agendas. Please give them a lift and the fuel to sustain their knowledgeable drive to make our elections Free and Equal!”


Ron Paul


Ron Paul, Congressman TX-14, Republican Presidential candidate
“Our laws are stacked against any real third alternative in the two-party monopoly. By and large, candidates must conform to the system or have difficulty even getting on ballots. Americans deserve better, and across the country, people are waking up and working hard to remove unfair barriers. We deserve a system where third parties can compete, and Democrats and Republicans are held to their platforms and rhetoric. I am impressed by the work of the Free & Equal Elections Foundation, and commend them for their leadership on this issue.” Right click and select “save as” to download endorsement letter from Ron Paul. 

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Ron Paul Endorses Free & Equal Election Foundation

Larry King


Larry King: As a moderator and host for 55 years I have always believed in free speech and the right for people to throw their hat into the ring, and for the right to be heard.
I salute Christina Tobin of Free & Equal and for what she and the Foundation are doing to reform our electoral process.
Thank you Free & Equal

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  • John Doe

    Thank you for giving liberty a chance to breathe for one night. I would like to see ALL four return for the next debate. Thanks again.

  • jake

    thanks for starting such a great organization! and thankyou for not forcing me to connect to facebook or sign up to post too!

  • Darla Duncan

    I am torn between Gary, Jill and Rocky. I wish we could silence Obama and Romney. I would listen to these three nominees every day. I love the sound of truth on political lips.

  • red10for

    What is great about 3rd party candidates is that they are not beholden to special interests. If you want to hear the unvarnished truth……ask a 3rd party candidate!

  • E. Hardison, UT

    Why do I contribute? Competition …it’s good for democracy!

    There is nothing better for our democracy than open dialog which in our democracy is spearhead by our elected officials. Unfortunately, I see that the well crafted marketing schemes of party politics are increasing enculcating the belief that the party system is a constitutional right rather than just a means to preserve power. I see generations of citizens oblivious to the fact that anyone 35 years of age and native born has the right to run for president. Most disturbing is the growing publics view of politics as a type of athletic competition for which team loyalty is the only common bond or brand loyalty based on a community/family tradition is undebatable as is their affinity to either Ford or Chevy trucks.

    The hidden and dirty tactics which shut out good men and women from participating in politics is one of the most corrosive mechanisms in our democracy and one of the best avenues for combating the abuse of political power. It’s only our quality of life and liberty that is at stake.

    Polical change is slower than most which makes it even more improtant to preserve the rights so hard gained by the generations beforeus and that we remain vigilant as to what contribution we wish to leave our children.