, Chairman of A3P, speaking at a
Tea Party rally New Hampshire state party chairman Ryan Murdough ran in the
Republican primary for a seat representing the Eighth District of the
Grafton County delegation to the
New Hampshire House of Representatives, but he was refused support by the Republican party, which called him a "despicable racist". He placed fifth out of five candidates in the Republican primary, garnering 296 votes (11%). Murdough was the National Political Director for the
National Socialist American Labor Party, a party which espouses
Nazi beliefs. In November 2009, the American Third Position Party filed papers with the office of the
Secretary of State of California, with the intention of becoming a fully ballot-accessible party by the time of the June 2010 California
primary election. However, the party failed to qualify and was not entered on the 2010 ballot in California or any other state. The party received enough signatures to get Harry Bertram on the ballot for the
2011 West Virginia gubernatorial special election. Bertram's campaign ran a television ad emphasizing his desire to advance the interests of white Americans. Bertram was soundly defeated in the election, coming in last place out of 5 candidates on the ballot and netting only 1,111 votes; less than 0.4 percent of the total.
2012 presidential election In January 2012, the American Third Position Party announced
Merlin Miller as its presidential nominee for the
2012 presidential election.
Virginia Abernethy was announced as his running mate. According to an AmericanFreedomUnion.com posting, they obtained
ballot access in Colorado, New Jersey, and Tennessee.
2016 presidential election Kenn Gividen was nominated by the party as its candidate for president and Bob Whitaker was nominated for vice president in March 2015. Gividen resigned from the nomination on July 26, 2015, after holding the role for 4 months; Whitaker then stepped into the role as candidate for president. Tom Bowie took Whitaker's place as the vice president candidate. Whitaker, whose favored term "
White Genocide" was blocked by the AFP leadership, gave up the nomination on April 7, 2016, in protest over the party's growing support for
Donald Trump and the toning down of its use of language.{{cite news|url=https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2016/04/06/white-nationalist-support-trump-falters-resignation-american-freedom-party-presidential|title=White Nationalist Support for Trump Falters with Resignation of American Freedom Party Presidential Candidate Bob Whitaker
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