CFAR Candidates: Heroic Individuals With The Courage and Conviction to Stand Up to the Corrupt Political Establishment and Choose to Be Steadfastly Loyal to the Everyday Citizens of Our Country!

Tim Canova (Independent)
Florida’s 23rd

Ro Khanna (D)
California’s 17th
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Lisa Ring (D)
Georgia’s 1st

Josh McCall (D)
Georgia’s 9th

Pat Elder (Green)
Maryland 5th

Marcia Squier (Green)
Michigan – Senate

Bryan Witt (D)
California’s 27th

Bill Bass (Independent)
New York’s 24th

Laura Wells (Green)
California’s 13th

Vangie Williams (D)
Virginia’s 1st

Helen Alli (I)
Virginia’s 7th

Daniel Clark (Green)
Iowa’s 2nd

Adam Davis (Green)
Utah’s 1st

Douglas Whitmore (Independent)
Nebraska – Senate

Ryan Trundle (D)
Louisiana’s 4th

Paul Knupp, Jr. (Green)
Iowa’s 3rd

Carol Hafner (D)
Alaska’s House At Large

Marc Whitmire (Independent)
Tennessee’s 2nd

Jimmy Cooper (Green)
Georgia’s 8th 

Henry Gaff (Green)
Iowa’s 1st

Robert Hunziker (Independent)
Washington’s 8th

Marvin Sandnes (Green)
Oregon’s 5th

James Singer (D)
Utah’s 3rd

Stoney Bird (Green)
Washington’s 2nd

Rich Stevenson (Independent)
Kentucky’s 3rd

Mike Beilstein (Pacific Green)
Oregon’s 4th

Kenneth Mejia (Green)
California’s 34th

Joe Manchik (Green)
Ohio’s 12th

Neal Gale (Green)
Pennsylvania – Senate 

John Messmer (D)
Missouri’s 2nd

Randy Auxier (Green)
Illinois’ 12th

Lloyd Dunn (Independent)
Tennessee’s 6th

George Gluck (Green)
Maryland’s 6th

Guy Mimoun (Green)
Maryland’s 2nd

Madelyn Hoffman (Green)
New Jersey – Senate

Vince Jennings
Missouri’s 7th

Bill Cimbrelo
Massachusetts’ 9th

Jason Kishineff
California’s 5th

Ramon Garcia (D)
Wisconsin’s 5th

Alison Hartson
California – Senate

Alina Valdes
Florida’s 25th

Chardo Richardson
Florida’s 7th

Dave Strider
Washington – Senate

Dorothy Gasque
Washington’s 3rd

David Sedbrook
Colorado’s 1st

Deedra Abboud
Arizona – Senate

Johnny Akzam
Minnesota’s 1st

Kentiel White
Michigan’s 13th

David Hildebrand
California – Senate

Irasema Hernandez
Texas – Senate

Angelica Earl
Missouri – Senate

Stephen Jaffe
California’s 12th

Rusty Oliver
Georgia’s 3rd

Lisa McCormick
New Jersey – Senate

Javahn Walker
New Jersey’s 7th

Robert Chatlos
Indiana’s 9th

Jenny Marshall
North Carolina’s 5th

Geoff Young
Kentucky’s 6th

Madeline Hildebrandt
New Mexico’s 2nd

Gerald Wong
North Carolina’s 6th

Michael Frend
Virginia’s 6th

Christina Lord
Kentucky’s 4th

Miguel Zuniga
California’s 43rd

Nils Palsson
California’s 5th

Tom Prigg
Pennsylvania’s 14th

Paul Spencer
Arkansas’ 2nd

Ted Alemayhu
California’s 39th

Steven Machat
Florida’s 26th

Jensen Bohren
Mississippi – Senate

Kaisar Ahmed
California’s 31st

Rick Shepard
Nevada’s 2nd

Tyler Vega
Washington’s 6th

Dr. Janet Everhard
Ohio’s 2nd

Andy Caffrey
California’s 2nd

Trent Nesmith
Georgia’s 12th

Kaniela Ing
Hawaii’s 1st

Michael DeVito, Jr
New York’s 11th

Brian Rosser
Georgia’s 14th

Robert Smith
Tennessee’s 1st

Jan Schneider
Florida’s 16th

Tom Guild
Oklahoma’s 5th

Tamborine Borrelli
Washington’s 10th

Carl Spoerer
Illinois’ 15th

Michael Milisits
Ohio’s 10th

Sam Ronan
Ohio’s 1st

Roza Calderon
California’s 4th

Marcus Lewis
Illinois’ 2nd

Jesse Sbaih
Nevada – Senate

Peter Jacob
New Jersey’s 7th

Axel Bello
Arizona – Senate

Emory Rodgers
California’s 23rd

Monica DePaul
Florida’s 4th

Rick Gallant
New York’s 23rd

Wendy Ella May
North Carolina’s 2nd

Christopher Roberts
State House – Washington

A. J. Cooper
State House – Washington

Michael Kirk
State House – Washington

Jed Haney
State House – Washington

Eric Holt
State House – Washington

Winston Apple
Missouri’s 6th

Chris Anne Dienstbier
State Senate – Nebraska

Roger Seyegh
State Senate – California

Brianna Wu
Massachusetts’ 8th

Mindi Messmer
New Hampshire’s 1st

Lee McQueen
Arkansas’ 4th

Aaron Fraser
New Jersey’s 10th

Sander Hicks
New York’s 12th

Robert Shanlin
New York’s 4th

John-Michael Williams
California’s 22nd