Thomas Stevens (politician)

Thomas Stevens (politician)

Infobox Politician
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nominee =President of the United States
election_date =November 4, 2008
runningmate =Alden Link
opponent =John McCain (R)
Barack Obama (D)
and numerous others.
incumbent =George W. Bush
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nationality =American
party = Objectivist Party
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alma_mater = New York University, Hofstra University School of Law]
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Dr. Tom Stevens is a professor, attorney & politician running for the office of President of the United States in the 2008 United States presidential election. Dr. Stevens is running for the Objectivist Party.

Dr. Tom Stevens has appeared on over 200 national talk shows. He is the host of “In Focus”, a television show. Dr. Stevens graduated from New York University and Hofstra University School of Law.

External links

* [http://www.objectivistparty.us/6443.html Campaign Website]


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