Reform Party of Florida Statement on Social Security and Medicare

Florida has a large number of elder voters. One of the founding principles of the Reform Party is to keep Social Security solvent. Instead of keeping the Social Security solvent, the Republicans and Democrats have been raiding the trust, and taking people’s hard earned wages. The Democrats offer no solution, and the Republicans want to …

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Reform Party National Secretary Talks Florida Issues

How about you tell us about yourself, who you are and what you do for the Reform Party? My name is Nicholas Hensley, and I am the Secretary of the Reform Party National Committee. I am from North Carolina. I am the only Southeasterner with a national party office. As the ranking Southeastern officer, I …

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Three States Attempt to Keep Reform Party Presidential Candidate Off of Ballot

Reform Party Members and Supporters, I am glad to announce that the Reform Party’s Presidential candidate, Roque De La Fuente, has gained ballot access in about thirty states. This is a big step up for us, as we have not been on this number of state ballots since 2004. As we regain strength however, the …

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Florida Board of Election Reviewing Reform Party Filing

Recently the Reform Party of Florida submitted paperwork to put Reform Party Presidential Candidate Roque De La Fuente on the ballot. The state board of elections is reviewing this paperwork, and we hope the state board will accept the our list of selected electors. We would like to thank every one that volunteered to serve …

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Reform Party of Florida Vice-Chair Talks Reform Party Politics

Recently Donna Shankle, the Southwest Representative of the Reform Party National Committee and the Vice-chair of the Reform Party of Florida gave an interview for the article Beyond Trump and Clinton.  This article outlines the alternative Presidential candidates to the Democratic and Republican nominees, including the Reform Party’s Roque De La Fuente. This quote was …

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Darcy Richardson Talks Reform Party and Minor Party Politics

On August 18th, a Youtube video of a recent interview with Reform Party of Florida member Darcy Richardson was posted. Darcy Richardson was one of several presidential contenders for the Reform Party nomination this year, but stayed on after Roque De La Fuente won the Reform Party nod. During his interview, which viewed on more …

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The Reform Party of Florida Calls on Congress to Export Products, Not Jobs

Washington DC (8/17/2016) – The Reform Party of Florida calls on the US Congress to export American products and not American jobs. The Reform Party, founded in 1995 by followers of Ross Perot, was founded on principles of fair trade between the United States and its trading partners. “In the heyday of American Industry, the …

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Reform Party of Florida Reaffirms its Support of the First Amendment

Due to recent comments uttered by the campaign of a Republican Presidential Candidate, The Reform Party of Florida would like to reaffirm its support of the first amendment. This amendment, ratified by the Founding Fathers, is the key cornerstone to American Freedom and Liberty. The Reform Party also believes that protecting the first amendment rights …

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Reform Party Rebuilding Efforts Bear Fruit

The Reform Party of the United States is once again standing. For several years, it was on life support as internal feuds and external takeover attempts hampered growth and brought about a decline. Recently however, its fortunes have changed. The Reform Party of New York has found electoral success, and sparked the revival of the …

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The Reform Party Nominates Roque De La Fuente for President of the United States

For Immediate Release – The Reform Party has chosen Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente as its presidential contender. Between Rocky’s campaign and party efforts, Roque De La Fuente and the Reform Party have successful put together approximately twenty five ballot lines, but hope to establish ballot access in up to forty-two states. With this effort, …

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