Virgil Goode
By Phillip Molnar | The Express-Times
Former Virginia congressman Virgil Goode Jr. could be this election's Ralph Nader.
Goode, 65, is on the ballot for president with The Constitution Party in 25 states and counting and may potentially play spoiler to GOP candidate Mitt Romney, especially in Virgina.
His conservative agenda, likely to attract more Republican voters than Democrats, could complicate Romney's chances to win the swing state, according to The New York Times.
Goode tells The Express-Times why he decided to run, why the Constitution Party is different and why he is not bothered about taking votes from Romney.
He joins Barack Obama, Jill Stein, Gary Johnson and Romney on the ballots for Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Listen below to the interview
Former Virginia congressman Virgil Goode Jr. could be this election's Ralph Nader.
Goode, 65, is on the ballot for president with The Constitution Party in 25 states and counting and may potentially play spoiler to GOP candidate Mitt Romney, especially in Virgina.
His conservative agenda, likely to attract more Republican voters than Democrats, could complicate Romney's chances to win the swing state, according to The New York Times.
Goode tells The Express-Times why he decided to run, why the Constitution Party is different and why he is not bothered about taking votes from Romney.
He joins Barack Obama, Jill Stein, Gary Johnson and Romney on the ballots for Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Listen below to the interview
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