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Michael James Badnarik (/bædˈnɑːrɪk/ bad-NAR-ik;
August 1, 1954 –
August 11, 2022) was an
American software engineer,
political figure, and
radio talk...
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campaign donation because it
excluded Michael Badnarik, the
Libertarian candidate. (Only Bush, Kerry, and
Badnarik had
ballot access in Arizona.) In the complaint...
- the
Electoral College. They were:
Michael Badnarik / Richard Campagna,
Libertarian Party (campaign).
Badnarik was
nominated on the
third ballot and Campagna...
- The 2004
presidential campaign of
Michael Badnarik,
software engineer and
candidate for the
Texas legislature in 2000 and 2002,
began on
February 17, 2003...
- King", an
episode of
Stargate SG-1 Good To Be King, a 2004 book by
Michael Badnarik "It's good to be the king", a
catch phrase from the 1981 Mel
Brooks film...
- convention, on
behalf of the U.S.
Libertarian Party,
nominated Michael Badnarik for
president and
Richard Campagna for vice
president in the 2004 presidential...
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political figure who was the vice-presidential
running mate of
Michael Badnarik of the
Libertarian Party in the 2004 U.S.
presidential election. Richard...
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nominee Ted
Ankrum and
former Libertarian presidential candidate Michael Badnarik with 55% of the vote.
McCaul was
reelected again in 2008,
against Democratic...
- of the state's po****tion.
Software engineer and talk show host
Michael Badnarik (L-TX)
would finish third in the po****r vote in Georgia,
getting 0.56%...
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rejected by the courts. In
October 2004,
Libertarian candidate Michael Badnarik and
Green Party candidate David Cobb were
arrested while protesting against...