As my friend John (Jack) Belli points out, five major parties are running candidates in this year’s election.
The five parties are the Democratic, Republican, Libertarian, Green and Constitution parties. They are “major” parties because their presidential candidates are on the ballots in at least 20 states and could in principle win a majority of the electoral votes.
In this post, I merely provide Wikipedia links to the five major parties and their candidates, as basic and more-or-less neutral sources of information. The links show that the three small parties are not only different from the two large parties, but very different from each other. In subsequent posts, I’ll compare and contrast their platforms on important issues.
For President: Hillary Clinton.
For Vice-President: Tim Kaine.
For President: Donald Trump.
For Vice-President: Mike Pence.
For President: Gary Johnson.
For Vice-President: William Weld.
For President: Jill Stein.
For Vice-President: Ajamu Baraka.
For President: Darrell Castle.
For Vice-President: Scott N. Bradley.