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Last Modified: 24 Oct 2012 17:34 GMT
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Representatives of the Libertarian, Green, Constitution, and Justice parties have held a presidential debate in Chicago.
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Last Modified: 24 Oct 2012 17:32 GMT
The other parties - excluded but not silenced
As third party US presidential candidates hold their own debate, we ask if they can win over American voters.
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US third-party candidates struggle for voice
Although there are dozens of candidates running for president, most voters have only heard of the top two.
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US voters: Not spoilt for choice
Excluded from the presidential debates, ignored by the US media - why are third party candidates being sidelined?
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Last Modified: 20 Oct 2012 13:27 GMT
New Hampshire: Live free or die
Seeking a more accessible political climate, almost 1,000 libertarian-leaning migrants have moved to New Hampshire.
Sam Bollier
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