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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