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Also from the left was Anderson, the former Democratic mayor of Salt Lake City, who now represents the Justice Party whose website calls for universal health care and free college for all.

And joining Johnson on the right was Goode, elected first to Congress as a Democrat, then an independent and then a Republican before losing his seat and joining the little-known Constitution Party. It seeks an end to welfare, Social Security and the Internal Revenue Service.

None of the four appear on ballots in all 50 states, though they appear in different combinations in swing states. Only Johnson and Stein have qualified for the ballot in Illinois.

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