New American Independent Party
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The New American Independent Party is a political party in the United States, founded by Michael Thompson in Wayne, Pennsylvania on election day in 2004.
The New American Independent Party claims to seek a more sustainable, self-reliant America through a platform of both liberal and conservative views. The New American Independent Party focuses heavily on middle class issues and government reform. The New American Independent party notified the Texas Secretary of State that they will try to qualify for the 2008 ballot [1] in Texas.
[edit] Party information
- Official Name: The New American Independent Party
- Founder: Michael Thompson
- National Chairman: Michael Thompson
[edit] Current party candidates
In 2006, Michael Thompson ran as the party's first candidate when he ran for State Representative in Pennsylvania and received 4% of the vote.
In 2007, Jerry Odom, Richard Clark, Frank McEnulty, Jon Greenspon and Ron Lowhorn joined the party as 2008 presidential candidates.
In March 2008, the New American Independent Party nominated Frank McEnulty as their first Presidential candidate.