Veterans Party of America
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Headquarters | St. Petersburg, Florida, USA |
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The Veterans Party of America is a recently formed political party based in St. Petersburg, Florida, USA.
The VPA fielded a few candidates in 2004, including a US Senate candidate in Florida.[1][2] However, they have attracted limited electoral success, and bitter in-fighting caused the party to split into two rival factions in 2006.[3]
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