Ronald Daniels
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Ronald Daniels was a third-party candidate (Peace and Freedom Party) for President of the United States in the 1992 U.S. presidential election in California. His running mate was Asiba Tupahache. He was on the ballot in Iowa and Utah as the candidate of his own Campaign for a New Tomorrow Party and in New Jersey as the Independent Party.
Daniels is the Executive Director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, and had previously been the Executive Director of Jesse Jackson's National Rainbow Coalition, and worked on Jackson's 1984 presidential campaign and was then Deputy Campaign Manager for Jackson's 1988 presidential campaign.
[edit] References
- Harvard Law School Criminal Justice Institute: Ron Daniels
- Ron Daniels, "Towards an Independent Progressive Party" Z Magazine October 1995
- Electoral Votes for President and Vice President, and Popular Votes for Presidential and Vice-Presidential Electors, Election of Nov. 3, 1992
Preceded by Herbert Lewin |
Peace and Freedom Party Presidential candidate 1992 (lost) |
Succeeded by Marsha Feinland |