• James Gordon "Bo" Gritz (/ˈɡraɪts/; born January 18, 1939) is a retired United States Army Special Forces officer who served during the Vietnam War. Following...
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  • Gritz may refer to: Bo Gritz (born 1939), US Army Special Forces officer Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz, a 2002 musical album by the rap sextet Nappy Roots...
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  • was Trenton Stokes. Parker replaced Bo Gritz, who had initially agreed to act as the party's nominee. However, Gritz pulled out when he discovered that...
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  • wrestler William Happer (born 1972) Bo Goldman (1932–2023), American writer, Broadway playwright, and screenwriter Bo Gritz (born 1939), American former US...
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  • without fault in this." In April 1996, Weaver accompanied Bo Gritz to Jordan, Montana, where Gritz was to attempt to negotiate a conclusion to the Montana...
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    Vietnam veteran Bo Gritz was the nominee of the Populist Party, facing virtually no opposition. Under the campaign slogan "God, Guns and Gritz" and publishing...
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    ultimately resolved by civilian negotiators, including veteran activist Bo Gritz, who eventually convinced him to surrender. Harris surrendered and was...
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  • political activist Bo Gritz was allowed by the FBI to enter Justus Township so he could try to negotiate a conclusion to the standoff. Gritz was accompanied...
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  • former Representative George V. Hansen had rejected the party's nomination. Bo Gritz was initially selected to serve as his vice-presidential running mate,...
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  • T. Coleman Andrews 1956 States' Rights 108,956 Third-party candidate. Bo Gritz 1992 Populist 106,152 Third-party candidate. Thomas Jefferson 1804 Democratic-Republican...
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    (1976) John Rarick/Eileen Shearer (1980) Populist Party Bob Richards/Maureen Salaman (1984) David Duke/Floyd Parker (1988) Bo Gritz/Cyril Minnett (1992)...
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    presidential elections. Cochise Coconino Gila La Paz Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Gritz was listed as Independent in Arizona LaRouche was listed as Independent...
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    G. "Bo" Gritz planned a private rescue mission with other S.F. veterans. Having informed the U.S. government officials about the mission, Gritz was first...
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    743,821 18.9% Libertarian Andre Marrou/Nancy Lord 290,087 0.28% Populist Bo Gritz/Cyril Minett [d] 106,152 0.10% New Alliance Lenora Fulani/Maria Elizabeth...
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    Valley. The median household income in Sandy Valley in 2010 was $46,389. Bo Gritz, former U.S. Army soldier and political activist, lives in Sandy Valley...
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  • Duke in the 1988 presidential election and Christian Identity supporter Bo Gritz in 1992. Carto ran the American Free Press newspaper which publishes antisemitic...
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  • George H. W. Bush Ross Perot (Independent) Andre Marrou (Libertarian) Bo Gritz (Populist) 1996 Bill Clinton† Bob Dole Ross Perot (Reform) Ralph Nader...
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    Courthouse Judge Homer Conklin 11 episodes 1996 The Siege at Ruby Ridge Bo Gritz Television film 1997 Elvis Meets Nixon President Richard Nixon Television...
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    was a mere 22 votes away from placing 4th behind Independent candidate, Bo Gritz who himself scored 12.40%, his strongest county in the entire state. Benewah...
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    fundraising. In the 1980s, former United States Army Special Forces member Bo Gritz conducted a series of private missions in Southeast Asia, purportedly to...
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    general Eric Greitens, Navy SEAL, author and former governor of Missouri Bo Gritz, conservative political activist Gary Gordon, former member of Delta Force...
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    Prudence, Action, Results Ross Perot 211,478 11.81% 0 America First James "Bo" Gritz 18,545 1.04% 0 Libertarian Andre Marrou 3,155 0.18% 0 Equal Justice and...
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    the standoff. Both Randy Weaver (one of the besieged at Ruby Ridge) and Bo Gritz (a civilian negotiator at Ruby Ridge) had attempted to talk to the group...
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  • Gober John F. Goodman David E. Grange Jr. Ed Grady Edith Ellen Greenwood Bo Gritz William W. Hartzog Mike Hayden Anthony Herbert Patrick J. Hessian Don Holleder...
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    400 27.34% 0 Democratic Bill Clinton 183,429 24.65% 0 Populist James "Bo" Gritz 28,602 3.84% 0 Libertarian Andre Marrou 1,900 0.26% 0 Natural Law Dr....
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    Populist nominee for President of the United States 1988 Succeeded by Bo Gritz Preceded by Robert M. Ross Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Louisiana...
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    the debt was first popularized by Populist Party presidential candidate Bo Gritz in 1992. As a standard part of his stump speeches, he would hold up a five-inch...
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  • Farrakhan, Sheldon Emry and Wickliffe Vennard. Another example cited is Bo Gritz, the 1992 Presidential candidate of the Populist Party, in his book Called...
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    (1976) John Rarick/Eileen Shearer (1980) Populist Party Bob Richards/Maureen Salaman (1984) David Duke/Floyd Parker (1988) Bo Gritz/Cyril Minnett (1992)...
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    Gober John F. Goodman David E. Grange Jr. Ed Grady Edith Ellen Greenwood Bo Gritz William W. Hartzog Mike Hayden Anthony Herbert Patrick J. Hessian Don Holleder...
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