Former Congressman Virgil Goode of Virginia has qualified for the presidential ballot as a candidate for the Constitution Party. Given that Virginia has been deemed one of the most important and critical swing states, Goode could be pivotal in deciding who wins the presidential election.
The state Republican party has already challenged the eligibility of Goode, who is the Constitution Party’s nominee, and could still get him knocked off the ballot. Goode previously served in Congress as a Democrat, an Independent and then a Republican before losing his southwest Virginia seat in 2008.

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