Randall Terry

American activist

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October 2024 Terry's campaign paid for advertisements that aired on ABC during prime-time shows, featuring graphic content and drawing media attention.
October 2024 Terry's campaign paid for advertisements that aired on ABC during prime-time shows, featuring graphic content and drawing media attention.
August 2024 The New York Times reported that some Democratic Party donors and operatives were assisting Terry's ballot access efforts, promoting his campaign among pro-life voters.
August 2024 The New York Times reported that some Democratic Party donors and operatives were assisting Terry's ballot access efforts, promoting his campaign among pro-life voters.
May 28 2024 Terry was nominated by the Constitution Party of Oregon for president.
May 28 2024 Terry was nominated by the Constitution Party of Oregon for president.
April 27 2024 Terry was nominated by the Constitution Party for president.
April 27 2024 Terry was nominated by the Constitution Party for president.
March 29 2024 Randall Terry declared his candidacy in the 2024 United States presidential election.
March 29 2024 Randall Terry declared his candidacy in the 2024 United States presidential election.
2013 Terry appeared on MTV's True Life, where he advocated for the criminalization of all forms of birth control, asserting that women should face jail time for killing their babies.
2013 Terry appeared on MTV's True Life, where he advocated for the criminalization of all forms of birth control, asserting that women should face jail time for killing their babies.
2012 Randall Terry received 18% of the vote in the 2012 Democratic Oklahoma presidential primary, winning 12 counties, including the entire panhandle, and was awarded two delegates.
2012 Randall Terry participated in the Democratic Party presidential primaries.
2012 Randall Terry moved his family to Romney, West Virginia, to focus on his political campaign.
2012 Randall Terry moved his family to Romney, West Virginia, to focus on his political campaign.
2012 Randall Terry received 18% of the vote in the 2012 Democratic Oklahoma presidential primary, winning 12 counties, including the entire panhandle, and was awarded two delegates.
2012 Randall Terry participated in the Democratic Party presidential primaries.
November 6 2012 Randall Terry filed to run as an independent candidate for Congress in Florida's 20th District, but was defeated by incumbent Democrat Alcee Hastings, who won the election with 88% of the vote.
November 6 2012 Randall Terry filed to run as an independent candidate for Congress in Florida's 20th District, but was defeated by incumbent Democrat Alcee Hastings, who won the election with 88% of the vote.
December 2011 During a debate, candidate Vermin Supreme targeted Randall Terry by sprinkling glitter over him, claiming he was 'turning Randall Terry gay.'
December 2011 During a debate, candidate Vermin Supreme targeted Randall Terry by sprinkling glitter over him, claiming he was 'turning Randall Terry gay.'
November 2011 Randall Terry's son Jamiel was killed in an automobile accident, although they had reportedly reconciled before his death.
November 2011 Randall Terry's son Jamiel was killed in an automobile accident, although they had reportedly reconciled before his death.
January 2011 Randall Terry announced his intention to challenge President Barack Obama in the Democratic Party primaries for the presidential election of 2012.
January 2011 Randall Terry announced his intention to challenge President Barack Obama in the Democratic Party primaries for the presidential election of 2012.

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