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The party chairman is [[Los Angeles]] [[Attorney at law|attorney]] William D. Johnson. [[California State University, Long Beach|Long Beach State University]] professor of [[psychology]] [[Kevin B. MacDonald]] has been named the party Director and is also a contributor to ''[[The Occidental Quarterly]]''<ref>[http://www.presstelegram.com/news/ci_14127622 Long Beach Press-Telegram], "Controversial CSULB professor MacDonald is director of new political party," by Kevin Butler (January 5th, 2010 - retrieved on January 13th, 2010). |
The party chairman is [[Los Angeles]] [[Attorney at law|attorney]] William D. Johnson. [[California State University, Long Beach|Long Beach State University]] professor of [[psychology]] [[Kevin B. MacDonald]] has been named the party Director and is also a contributor to ''[[The Occidental Quarterly]]''<ref>[http://www.presstelegram.com/news/ci_14127622 Long Beach Press-Telegram], "Controversial CSULB professor MacDonald is director of new political party," by Kevin Butler (January 5th, 2010 - retrieved on January 13th, 2010). |
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[[New Hampshire]] state party chairman [[Ryan Murdough]] ran in the [[Republican Party of New Hampshire]] primary for a seat representing the Eighth District of the [[Grafton County, New Hampshire|Grafton County]] delegation to the [[New Hampshire House of Representatives]],<ref>[http://www.concordmonitor.com/article/candidate-keep-states-complexion-white?page=0,0 Concord Monitor], "Candidate: Keep state's complexion white," by Ray Duckler (July 11th, 2010 - retrieved on July 17th, 2010)</ref> but he was refused support by the Republican party, which called him a "despicable racist".<ref>[http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=John+DiStaso's+Granite+Status:+State+GOP+rejects+Ashland+NH+House+candidate+as+'despicable+racist'&articleId=6fb730a1-de0f-4f2e-9be6-9609498f1e2d New Hampshire Union-Leader, July 7, 2010]</ref> He placed fifth out of five candidates in the Republican primary, garnering 296 votes (11%).<ref>[http://www.sos.nh.gov/stateprimary%202010/grafreprep.pdf New Hampshire 2010 primary results]</ref> |
[[New Hampshire]] state party chairman [[Ryan Murdough]] ran in the [[Republican Party of New Hampshire]] primary for a seat representing the Eighth District of the [[Grafton County, New Hampshire|Grafton County]] delegation to the [[New Hampshire House of Representatives]],<ref>[http://www.concordmonitor.com/article/candidate-keep-states-complexion-white?page=0,0 Concord Monitor], "Candidate: Keep state's complexion white," by Ray Duckler (July 11th, 2010 - retrieved on July 17th, 2010)</ref> but he was refused support by the Republican party, which called him a "despicable racist".<ref>[http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=John+DiStaso's+Granite+Status:+State+GOP+rejects+Ashland+NH+House+candidate+as+'despicable+racist'&articleId=6fb730a1-de0f-4f2e-9be6-9609498f1e2d New Hampshire Union-Leader, July 7, 2010]</ref> He placed fifth out of five candidates in the Republican primary, garnering 296 votes (11%).<ref>[http://www.sos.nh.gov/stateprimary%202010/grafreprep.pdf New Hampshire 2010 primary results]</ref> |
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American Freedom Party | |
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Chairman | William D. Johnson |
Founded | January 5, 2010[1] |
Headquarters | Westminster, California |
Ideology | Third positionism, Paleoconservatism, White nationalism |
International affiliation | None |
Website | |
http://american3p.org/ |
The American Third Position Party is an American political party that promotes White nationalism and the National Socialist political philosophy of the "international third position."[2] It was founded in 2010, and defines its principal mission as representing the political interests of White Americans.[3] The party takes a strong stand against immigration[4] and globalization,[5] and strongly supports an anti-interventionist foreign policy.[6] Although the party does not support labor unions, they do strongly support the labor rights of the American working class on a platform of placing American workers first over illegal immigrant workers and banning of overseas corporate relocation of American industry and technology.[7]
The party chairman is Los Angeles attorney William D. Johnson. Long Beach State University professor of psychology Kevin B. MacDonald has been named the party Director and is also a contributor to The Occidental QuarterlyCite error: A <ref>
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(see the help page). but he was refused support by the Republican party, which called him a "despicable racist".[8] He placed fifth out of five candidates in the Republican primary, garnering 296 votes (11%).[9]
Former Olympic athlete, and Populist Party Presidential candidate Bob Richards, publicly announced his membership in the American Third Position Party, during the summer of 2010.[10]
In November 2009 the American Third Position Party filed papers with the office of the California Secretary of State, hoping to become a fully ballot-accessible party by the time of the June 2010 California primary election.[11] However, the party failed to qualify and is not on the ballot in California[12] or any other state.[13]
See also
References
- ^ American Third Position Party, "A3P Launch Marked by Tabletop Outreach" (January 5th, 2010 - retrieved on January 13th, 2010).
- ^ American Third Position Party, "Stop Immigration and Restore our National Identity."
- ^ American Third Position Party, "Mission Statement," (retrieved on January 13th, 2010).
- ^ Immigration: American Third Position. Retrieved January 26, 2010.
- ^ Globalization: American Third Position. Retrieved January 26, 2010.
- ^ Foreign Affairs: American Third Position. Retrieved January 26, 2010.
- ^ American Third Position Party, "American Workers First"
- ^ New Hampshire Union-Leader, July 7, 2010
- ^ New Hampshire 2010 primary results
- ^ Southern Poverty Law Center, "Former Wheaties Spokesman Said to Back Racist Party," by Larry Keller (July 15th 2010 - retrieved on January 23rd, 2011).
- ^ Office of the California Secretary of State, "County Clerk/Registrar of Voters (CC/ROV) Memorandum #09175," by Deirdre Avent (November 13th, 2009 - retrieved on January 13th, 2010).
- ^ Secretary of State: Qualified political parties for the November 2, 2010 general election
- ^ Ballot Access News