Crossword-Clue: Libertarian Party candidate for president in 2008
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- 2008 Libertarian Party candidate for President 86.32%
- 1992 Libertarian Party candidate for president Andre 85.15%
- 2008 Libertarian candidate for president 78.65%
- Bob ___, 2008 Libertarian candidate for president 75.27%
- ___ Stein, Green Party candidate for president in 2012 and 2016 74.77%
- 1996 Green Party candidate for President 71.91%
- ___ B. Parker, Democratic candidate for president in 1904 70.00%
- Five-time candidate for President 68.29%
- Harvard's candidate for President. 68.29%
- Perennial candidate for President. 68.29%
- Write-in candidate for president. 66.67%
- Libertarian presidential candidate of 2004 65.93%
- Green candidate for president, 1996 65.06%
- Candidate for President, 1940. 64.94%
- _____ Parker, 1904 candidate for President 64.29%
- Libertarian candidate Johnson 64.10%
- Lewis ___, 1848 Democratic candidate for president 63.83%
- Four-time candidate for President. 63.41%
- Four-time candidate for President (1855–1926). 63.04%
- Many a candidate for pres. 62.16%
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