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==2004 Polling== | |||
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National poll vs. Republican George Bush, Democrat John Kerry, Independent Ralph Nader, and possibly others. | |||
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Revision as of 18:41, 20 September 2016
Michael J. Badnarik (b. 1 August 1954) is a former radio talk show host, Libertarian Party presidential nominee (2004), US Congressional candidate, software engineer, and skydiving instructor.
Candidate
Work
Election Year Fundraising
2004 | |
---|---|
Jan 1 - Mar 31 | 7,958.97 |
April 1 - June 30 | 124,489.25 |
July | 226,485.91 |
August | 178,359.43 |
September | 200,089.58 |
Oct 1 - Oct 13 | 104,365.11 |
Oct 14 - Nov 22 | 193,439.99 |
Nov 26 - Dec 31 | 32,593.55 |
Total | 1,067,781.79 |
2004 Polling
National poll vs. Republican George Bush, Democrat John Kerry, Independent Ralph Nader, and possibly others.
Pollster | Date | Michael Badnarik % |
---|---|---|
Gallup | 9/13 - 9/15 | 1% |
Preceded by: Harry Browne |
Libertarian Party Presidential candidate 2004 |
Succeeded by: Bob Barr |
External Links
- Michael Badnarik's official campaign website
- Michael Badnarik's 2004 official campaign website on archive.org
- Michael Badnarik's 2006 official campaign website on archive.org
- LP Press Release on Badnarik's nomination
- Website for Michael Badnarik's class on the Constitution
- Badnarik accepting the presidential nomination in May 2004 at the Libertarian National Convention in Atlanta.
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