Former Salt Lake City mayor Rocky Anderson and the Justice Party look to build on 2012 election momentum with a convention in Seattle.
Former Salt Lake City mayor Rocky Anderson and the Justice Party look to build on 2012 election momentum with a convention in Seattle.
As Romney and Obama march toward November, all eyes are focused on the two parties and their battle for the White House. Many Americans are unaware of the struggle of.
Earlier this month, we took a look at the Green Party’s Jill Stein and Libertarian Gary Johnson. Independents who are thinking outside the two-party box may also consider the candidacy of former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson.
Several decades ago, in 1964, unsuccessful Republican candidate Barry Goldwater defiantly declared that “extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, and moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.” For better or worse, the phrase has since gone down in conservative history as an article of faith, and in political history as one of the most impolitic and out-of-touch