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edit2008
edit- May 28: Bob Barr wins the Libertarian Party presidential nomination
- May 30: Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, May 2008
- June 1: Obama withdraws from Trinity United Church
- June 6: Wikinews interviews Gene Amondson, Prohibition Party presidential nominee
- June 29: Wikinews interviews Kent Mesplay, Green Party presidential candidate
- July 1: Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, June 2008
- August 8: Nader chosen as the presidential nominee of the Peace and Freedom Party
- August 9: Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, July 2008
- August 18: McCain and Obama participate in Saddleback Church forum
- August 19: Biden's Georgia visit raises speculation about VP nod
- September 4: Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, August 2008
- October 17: Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, September 2008
- November 4:Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, October 2008
2009
edit- July 11: New words added to Webster's dictionary
- July 22: Former U.S. Presidential candidate Gene Amondson dies following a stroke
2010
edit- January 15: Republican leads race to fill Ted Kennedy's vacated US Senate seat
- April 17: Wikinews interviews Joe Schriner, Independent U.S. presidential candidate
2011
edit- January 29: Wikinews interviews Jim Hedges, U.S. Prohibition Party presidential candidate
- June 15: First Libertarian Party presidential nominee John Hospers dies at 93
- June 17: Wikinews interviews U.S. Libertarian Party potential presidential candidate R.J. Harris
- June 20: Wikinews interviews U.S. Libertarian Party presidential candidate R. Lee Wrights
- June 23: Prohibition Party holds convention; nominates Jack Fellure for U.S. President
- June 26: New York legalizes same-sex marriage
- July 2: Congressman Thad McCotter to run for U.S. President
- July 6: Despite speculation, aides say Biden will remain on Obama ticket
- July 15: Ron Paul announces he will not seek U.S. House re-election in 2012; will focus on presidential campaign
- July 22: Former Louisiana governor Buddy Roemer announces run for president
- August 6: Ralph Nader: Obama will likely face challenge in Democratic primaries
- August 6: Sitcom star Roseanne Barr announces run for U.S. president
- August 8: Wikinews interviews Andy Martin, U.S. Republican Party presidential candidate
- August 9: U.S. Presidential candidate Fred Karger denied place at Fox News debate
- August 11: Texas governor Rick Perry to announce his presidential intentions
- August 14: Texas governor Rick Perry enters presidential race
- August 15: U.S. Presidential candidate Michele Bachmann narrowly edges Ron Paul in Ames Straw Poll
- September 23: Congressman Thad McCotter ends bid for U.S. president
- October 17: 'Homer Simpson' contributes to U.S. presidential candidate Buddy Roemer
- October 17: Herman Cain: SimCity rumor 'a lie'
- October 30: Wikinews interviews Buddy Roemer, U.S. Republican Party presidential candidate
- November 1: State Senator Stewart Greenleaf enters New Hampshire primary
- November 16: Poll shows former U.S. Speaker Newt Gingrich as latest GOP presidential frontrunner
- November 24: NYC Mayor Bloomberg's Obama comments raise speculation of presidential bid
- November 25: Wikinews interviews Darcy Richardson, Democratic Party presidential challenger to Barack Obama
- November 27: GOP presidential candidate Gary Johnson considers Libertarian Party run
- November 29: 'America’s Toughest Sheriff' to endorse Rick Perry for U.S. President
- December 1: Campaign manager: 100 percent chance Buddy Roemer will run for Americans Elect presidential nomination
- December 2: On the campaign trail, November 2011
- December 13: Former Salt Lake City mayor Rocky Anderson announces presidential bid
- December 17: South Carolina governor Nikki Haley endorses Mitt Romney for U.S. president
- December 21: Wikinews interviews former Salt Lake City mayor and 2012 presidential candidate Rocky Anderson
- December 29: U.S. presidential candidate Gary Johnson leaves GOP to vie for the LP nom
2012
edit- January 1: On the campaign trail, December 2011
- January 3: Wikinews holds Reform Party USA presidential candidates forum
- January 5: Mitt Romney wins Iowa Caucus by eight votes over surging Rick Santorum
- January 12: Mitt Romney wins the 2012 New Hampshire Republican primary
- January 17: Jon Huntsman ends U.S. presidential campaign, endorses Mitt Romney
- January 22: U.S. presidential candidate Newt Gingrich wins South Carolina primary
- February 2: Mitt Romney wins 2012 Florida primary
- February 3: On the campaign trail, January 2012
- February 9: Rick Santorum sweeps three non-binding GOP presidential contests
- February 18: Former Congressman Virgil Goode enters race for Constitution Party presidential nomination
- February 23: Buddy Roemer ends Republican presidential bid to seek Reform Party nomination
- February 27: Wikinews interviews former Congressman Virgil Goode, Constitution Party presidential candidate
- March 3: On the campaign trail, February 2012
- Missouri Libertarian Party primary results
- Republican focuses on Iran (Interview with Hugh Cort)
- More than one-dimensional?
- March 8: Super Tuesday 2012: Mitt Romney wins six of ten GOP contests
- March 9: Super Tuesday 2012: 'Joe the Plumber' wins GOP congressional primary
- March 10: Super Tuesday 2012: President Obama loses a delegate to Randall Terry
- March 15: Rocky Anderson announces he will seek Americans Elect nomination
- March 30: U.S. Senator Marco Rubio endorses Mitt Romney for president
- April 4: On the campaign trail, March 2012
- April 11: Rick Santorum drops U.S. presidential bid
- April 22: U.S. Constitution Party nominates former Congressman Virgil Goode for president
- April 28: Wikinews interviews Fred Karger, U.S. Republican Party presidential candidate
- April 28: Darcy Richardson suspends Democratic Party presidential campaign
- May 5: On the campaign trail, April 2012
- May 7: Gary Johnson wins 2012 Libertarian Party presidential nomination
- May 10: Prison inmate wins 41% against President Obama in West Virginia primary
- May 20: Wikinews interviews John Wolfe, Democratic Party presidential challenger to Barack Obama
- May 24: Attorney John Wolfe wins 42% against President Obama in Arkansas primary
- May 26: Wikinews interviews Bob Ely, Democratic Party presidential challenger to Barack Obama
- May 30: U.S. Congressman Thad McCotter denied ballot in re-election primary race; announces write-in campaign
- May 31: President Obama easily wins Texas primary; Romney secures Republican nomination
- June 1: Buddy Roemer suspends U.S. presidential campaign
- June 4: U.S. Congressman Thad McCotter aborts write-in campaign
- June 5: On the campaign trail, May 2012
- June 15: Darcy Richardson to seek Reform Party presidential nomination
- June 30: Fred Karger officially ends 2012 presidential campaign
- July 5: On the campaign trail, June 2012
- July 15: Green Party of the United States nominates Jill Stein for president
- August 5: On the campaign trail, July 2012
- August 6: Sitcom star Roseanne Barr chosen as presidential nominee of Peace and Freedom Party
- August 12: Romney taps U.S. congressman Paul Ryan as presidential running mate
- August 14: Reform Party of the United States nominates fitness model Andre Barnett for president
- September 6: On the campaign trail, August 2012
- October 9: On the campaign trail, September 2012
- November 5: On the campaign trail, October 2012
- November 5: Wikinews interviews former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson, presidential nominee of the Libertarian Party
- December 31: Expected U.S. Senate special election taking shape in Massachusetts
2013
edit- June 11: Colorado counties consider forming new U.S. state
- June 15: Gubernatorial candidate Tom Tancredo comments on North Colorado proposal
- August 8: Wikinews interviews peace activist Cindy Sheehan, 2014 California gubernatorial candidate
- October 19: Wikinews interviews Robert Sarvis, Libertarian Party nominee for Governor of Virginia
2014
edit- December 27: U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders to announce presidential ambitions by March
- December 31: Jim Webb campaign addresses first 2016 presidential election controversy
2015
edit- January 6: Wikinews interviews Christopher Hill, U.S. Republican Party presidential candidate
- August 5: U.S. presidential candidate Mark Everson challenges debate exclusion
- August 16: 'Birther King' announces 2016 campaign for U.S. president
- August 20: Wikinews interviews Mark Everson, U.S. Republican Party presidential candidate
- December 13: Wikinews interviews Steve Burke, U.S. Democratic Party presidential candidate
2016
edit- March 13: Wikinews interviews three figures from Donald Trump's political past
- March 31: Wikinews interviews Rocky De La Fuente, U.S. Democratic Party presidential candidate
- May 16: Wikinews interviews Augustus Sol Invictus, Libertarian Party candidate for U.S. Senate
- June 13: On the campaign trail in the USA, May 2016
- July 17: On the campaign trail in the USA, June 2016
- August 23: On the campaign trail in the USA, July 2016
- September 23: On the campaign trail in the USA, August 2016
- October 21: On the campaign trail in the USA, September 2016
- November 6: On the campaign trail in the USA, October 2016
- Free & Equal Debate
- Final pleas (Statements from Tom Hoefling, Mimi Soltysik, and James Hedges)
- Predictions (Predictions from Dan Judy, Darryl Perry, and Darcy Richardson)
2017
edit- December 31: United States: New York City mayoral swear-in to pair potential 2020 presidential prospects
2018
edit- December 30: US political pundit Bre Payton, 26, dies suddenly
2019
edit- September 7: Wikinews interviews 2020 US Libertarian Party presidential candidate Adam Kokesh
- December 30: Radio host Don Imus dies aged 79
2020
edit- June 19: On the campaign trail in the USA, May 2020
- July 25: On the campaign trail in the USA, June 2020
- August 31: On the campaign trail in the USA, July 2020
- September 30: On the campaign trail in the USA, August 2020
- October 19: Wikinews interviews Don Blankenship, U.S. Constitution Party presidential nominee
- October 22: Wikinews interviews Phil Collins, U.S. Prohibition Party presidential nominee
- October 23: Wikinews interviews Bill Hammons, Unity Party of America presidential nominee
- October 29: On the campaign trail in the USA, September 2020
- October 29: Wikinews interviews Jo Jorgensen, U.S. Libertarian Party presidential nominee
- October 30: Wikinews interviews Brian Carroll, American Solidarity Party presidential nominee
- November 2: On the campaign trail in the USA, October 2020
- Free and Equal debates
- Final pleas (Statements from Jo Jorgensen, Phil Collins, and Bill Hammons)
- Predictions (Predictions from Tom Tancredo, Thomas Knapp, and Ron Gunzburger)
- December 28: US professional wrestler Jon Huber dies aged 41