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afcassidy
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« on: December 09, 2016, 06:03:19 PM »

Are there enough votes left to be counted to produce another 50 votes for Darrell Castle?  

He's inching so close to breaking 200,000 for the first time in Constitution Party history.  When he was the party's VP candidate in 2008 they were only 120 votes short.

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afcassidy
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« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2016, 10:56:15 PM »
« Edited: December 10, 2016, 11:40:26 PM by afcassidy »

Yes he has reached surpassed 200,000 and now has 200,048.

Also for the first time since 1992 there were no Reform party votes, Ross Perot's third party goes out with a whimper...

Nice.  Now I'm wondering if there are enough untallied write-in votes to get McMullin over 700k.  Probably not, he'd need almost 10k more.

(EDIT -- I don't think McMullin's write-in votes from California have been added yet.  In that case, he will absolutely top 700k.)

The Reform Party nominated Rocky de la Fuente, but he was primarily the candidate of his own "American Delta Party" -- which I thought stood for something, but I later learned that "delta" was just a sampling of letters from his name.  Sounds like an airline.

I'm pretty sure the only state he was on as the Reform candidate was Florida, and they don't even print the party's full name on the ballot.  So essentially the party is as dead as the Natural Law Party, which still has a single ballot line in Michigan that went to Socialist Party nominee Emidio Soltysik.
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