Finally....A Reason To Vote!
The Natural Law Party is the fastest growing new political party in America. In the 2000 election, our Natural Law-Independent coalition candidates received over 1.4 million nationwide, with many candidates winning 10%Â20% of the vote and several winning 20%Â30%Âthe highest average percentages for Natural Law candidates in any election so far. In addition, millions of citizens signed petitions to put the Natural Law Party on the ballot in their states, demonstrating the extensive grassroots support for the PartyÂs proven solutions to the nationÂs problems.
(PRWEB) August 6, 2002
Proven Track Record
1992 The Natural Law Party was founded in April 1992 to Âbring the light of science into politics. Its founders, a group of a dozen educators, businessmen, and lawyers, knew that field-tested solutions to AmericaÂs problems already existed but were being ignored by government, due primarily to the pervasive influence of special interests. The Party quickly qualified for the ballot in 32 states, fielded 128 candidates, and became the first party in history (after the Republicans and Democrats) to be granted Ânational party status by the Federal Election Commission and to have its presidential candidate, Dr. John Hagelin, qualify for federal matching funds.
1993-94 Dr. Hagelin and his running mate, Dr. Mike Tompkins, worked on Capitol Hill to introduce language into health care legislation that would support funding for proven prevention-oriented health care programsÂlanguage that received strong support from the leadership of both the Republican and Democratic parties.
1994 By the 1994 elections, the Natural Law PartyÂs message was gaining widespread support. The PartyÂs candidates captured, on average, several times more votes than in 1992Âup to 20% in some races.
1995 The Natural Law PartyÂs petition drives achieved ballot access in California with over 100,000 new members and in Ohio with 55,000 signatures, launching the Party into the national spotlight.
1996 In the 1996 elections, the Natural Law Party qualified for the ballot in 48 states and ran 400 candidates for federal, state, and local offices. Over 2500 newspaper articles, countless radio talk shows, and nationally televised interviews and events such as the Natural Law Party Convention and the ÂLarry King Live! and C-SPAN third party debates brought the PartyÂs message to many millions of Americans. The public responded enthusiastically, giving the PartyÂs candidates 2.5 million votes nationwide. These results confirmed that the Party had taken a highly visible, powerful leadership role in U. S. politics.
1997-98 The Natural Law Party built powerful coalitions with other national organizations to promote its programs nationwide; educated the public about preventive health care; united all third parties in promoting election reform; and supported federal legislators in establishing a prevention coalition in the U. S. Congress.
1998 The PartyÂs 142 candidates in 24 states captured 1.2 million votes nationwideÂmany more votes, proportionally, than in 1996Âwinning up to 30% of the vote in some races.
1999 The Natural Law Party began structuring national summits on the hazards of genetically engineered foods, drawing hundreds of participants and extensive media coverage. Dr. John Hagelin announced his candidacy for both the Natural Law Party and Reform Party presidential nominations in a bid to create the most powerful coalition of independent voters in American history.
2000 Natural Law-Independent coalition candidates received over 1.4 million votes nationwide, with many candidates winning 10%Â20% of the vote and several winning 20%Â30%Âthe highest average percentages for Natural Law candidates in any previous election. The wide distribution of these successful races indicated the depth and strength of national grassroots support for our Natural Law-Independent coalition. Dr. John HagelinÂs presidential candidacy received unprecedented coverage in virtually every major newspaper in America, and Dr. Hagelin appeared on many respected national political television shows such as NBCÂs ÂMeet the Press, ABCÂs ÂNightline, CNNÂs ÂBurden of Proof, Fox-TVÂs ÂThe OÂReilly Factor and ÂThe Edge, and C-SPANÂs ÂWashington Journal. Dr. Hagelin also spoke to millions of Americans on national radio talk shows such as NPRÂs ÂMorning Edition, ÂThe Jim Bohannon Show, and ÂThe Michael Reagan Talk Show.Â
2001 The Natural Law Party continues its work with all independent-minded voters and candidates to expand the Natural Law-Independent coalition and to demand foundational reformsÂcrucial solutions in education, health, crime, trade, foreign policy, and the environmentÂthat cannot wait four more years. The successes of the 2000 presidential campaign, combined with the public support for all our Natural Law-Independent coalition candidates, demonstrates that our vision of a powerful national political coalition dedicated to commonsense solutions has become a reality.
Time for Change
Americans are tired of political gridlock, campaign mudslinging, and special-interest control of our political process. According to a Times-Mirror poll, by 1996 over two thirds of Americans favored the creation of a major third political party -- more than twice as many as in 1992, when Ross Perot won 20 million votes. In 1998, Jesse VenturaÂs victory in the race for Governor of Minnesota confirmed that Americans were ready to vote third party candidates into office; indeed, the big news of the election for many newspapers was that third parties, especially the Natural Law Party, had done so well. In 2000, third party candidates continued to make significant inroads into politics. Moreover, policies championed by third partiesÂsuch as campaign finance reformÂhave now become part of our national political debate.
Third Party Contributions
According to many scholars, 90% of the key ideas that have shaped our democracy, such as the abolition of slavery and a womanÂs right to vote, came from third parties. As former Chief Justice Earl Warren said,
All political ideas cannot and should not be channeled into the programs of our two major parties. History has amply proved the virtue of political activity by minority, dissident groups, which innumerable times have been in the vanguard of democratic thought and whose programs were ultimately accepted. The absence of such voices would be a symptom of grave illness in our society.
The Natural Law Party is introducing new ideas, new principles, and new solutions. A vote for the Natural Law Party is not a wasted vote; it is your vote of conscience for a better nation.