- Mary J.
Ruwart (born
October 16, 1949) is an
American retired biomedical researcher and a
libertarian speaker, writer, and activist. She was a leading...
- they
would run together. With only Barr and
Ruwart remaining on the ballot, Barr
received 324
votes to
Ruwart's 276 and 26 NOTA. Barr thus won the nomination...
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seats lost in the
elections at the
national convention.
Others like Mary
Ruwart say that
despite this
apparent victory of
those favoring radicalism, the...
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presidential and vice
presidential candidates.
After the
second round, Mary
Ruwart dropped out,
throwing her
support for
David Bergland. A
separate vote was...
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foreign policy analyst, academic, and
writer from Washington, D.C. Mary
Ruwart,
research scientist from
Texas Burns was the
initial frontrunner for the...
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Nancy Lord was
nominated on the
third ballot.
After the
second ballot,
Ruwart dropped out of the race.
Nancy Lord
defeated Richard Boddie on the third...
- Sandinistas,
official reportedly says" Knight-Ridder, 20
October 1984 Mary J.
Ruwart (2003).
Healing Our
World in an Age of Aggression.
SunStar Press. p. 309...
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comptroller Susan Combs successfully ran for re-election
against Libertarian Mary
Ruwart and
Green Party candidate Edward Lindsay, both of whom saw
abnormally high...
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receive an
electoral vote
Robert Poole – Co-founder of
Reason magazine Mary
Ruwart –
Research scientist and
former contender for the
Libertarian Party presidential...
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National Convention, anarcho-capitalist and U.S.
presidential candidate Mary
Ruwart came
under fire for her
comment in her 1998 book,
Short Answers to the Tough...