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      <title>Third Party of America - Exploring Alternative Political Solutions</title>
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    <abstract>The 2004 election is upon us - when building a new way of approaching Presidential
		politics every day counts. The Third Party of America is attempting to accomplish something
		never before achieved in the history of this country ... mount a successful Internet
		campaign for the office of President of the United States of America. We are building our
		platform from scratch and will rely upon citizen feedback to help shape our politics.</abstract>
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			Governor, Executive, campaign, vote, California, Illinois, internet, forum, Convention
			Floor, election resources, United States, Vice-President, Lieutenant Governor, states,
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