The Reform Party
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- My Evening with the Donald. Carlson, Margaret // Time;10/18/1999, Vol. 154 Issue 16, p52
Profiles real estate developer and possible political candidate Donald Trump. His political views; His views on international relations; Public opinion on Trump; His love life; Attempts by Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura to get Trump to pursue the Reform Party nomination.
- Ballot or Bust. Gordon, Devin; Meadows, Susannah // Newsweek;5/8/2000, Vol. 135 Issue 19, p4
Reports on the attempts of Pat Buchanan to obtain the Reform Party nomination for the United States presidential elections in 2000. Desire to participate in the debates; Method by which names are being secured to allow the Reform Party a ballot spot in all 50 states; Comments by Bay Buchanan,...
- The Reform Party wild card. Salit, Jacqueline // Christian Science Monitor;9/7/99, Vol. 91 Issue 197, p11
Reports on possible Reform Party candidates in the 2000 United States Presidential election such as Pat Buchanan and Warren Beatty.
- Granite State, Ho! Germond, Jack W.; Witcover, Jules // National Journal;1/22/2000, Vol. 32 Issue 4, p272
Comments on the presidential primaries in the United States (US) in 2000. Campaign of US Vice President Al Gore; Question raised by the Iowa Republican caucuses; Importance of farm issues.
- Run, Pat, run--away. Borger, Gloria // U.S. News & World Report;09/27/99, Vol. 127 Issue 12, p38
Comments on the 2000 United States presidential campaign of Pat Buchanan. Possibility that he will join the Reform Party; Impact on the Republican Party (GOP) and the antiabortion vote; Why Buchanan would take the risks involved in leaving the GOP.
- The Outlaws Come to Town. Bai, Matt // Newsweek;9/27/1999, Vol. 134 Issue 13, p28
Focuses on the United States Reform Party in light of political commentator and presidential candidate Pat Buchanan's September 1999 consideration of leaving the Republican Party to seek the Reform Party's nomination in the 2000 election. Issues around which Buchanan is seeking support,...
- Buchanan Wins Reform Nomination. Gizzi, John // Human Events;08/25/2000, Vol. 56 Issue 31, p4
Reports that United States presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and running mate Ezola Foster won the endorsement of the delegates to the Reform Party convention held in California as of August 2000. Amount of federal funds of the party; Views on the election campaign of Buchanan.
- Reform Party's Ezola Foster Chosen As Pat Buchanan's Running Mate for Vice President. // Jet;08/28/2000, Vol. 98 Issue 12, p16
Focuses on the selection of Ezola Foster, a public school teacher and administrator in Los Angeles, California, as the vice-presidential candidate for the Reform Party in 2000.
- New Rules and New Games in Presidential Nominations. Pomper, Gerald M. // Journal of Politics;Aug79, Vol. 41 Issue 3, p784
Focuses on the constitutional rules for presidential nominations in the United States. Effect of rule changes on the 1976 presidential elections; Significance of the Democratic Party convention of 1968; Impact of mass media on the expansion of primaries.


