Above: Stoltzfoos ; Below: Carter
Dennis Eugene Stoltzfoos, August 25, 1963 -
VP candidate for Real Food Party of the United States of America (2008)
Running mate with nominee: James Harlin Carter (b. 1954)
Popular vote: ? (0.00%)
Electoral vote: 0/538
The campaign:
James Harlin Carter, aka "Jimmy," "Goatroper," and "Peanut," declared his intent to run for US President in Sept. 2007 under the banner of the Real Food Party of the United States of America. An optician in Live Oak, Fla., Carter was also a farmer with a strong interest in nutrition. His main reason for running, he said, was "First to Promote raw milk and make it easily available to all that want it. So many of our laws + restrictions are based on an opinions + fears instead of facts. For this reason, I want to educate the public to these falsehoods and try to correct them." Accordingly, his campaign was operated by the Udder Jimmy Carter for President Committee.
"The Real Food Party," Carter explained, "seeks to revise existing regulations to allow the sale of non-pasteurized milk and other 'food that is helpful.'" Beyond wanting to "change the way Americans eat," Carter's other platform planks included:
(1) Give back the personal freedoms (Freedom of choice for one) that have been taken away by the government and its corrupted organizations.
(2) Removal from Iraq and other U.S. aggravated areas using sensibility + balance.
(3) Change the Healthcare System; this I can't tell you how yet until I have more facts.
He also advocated getting rid of all the lobbyists as well as increasing vocational education opportunities.
Although not campaigning in the traditional sense of attending debates or asking for funds, Carter did express an interest in using Internet to unite all the independents and third parties in order to endorse one single candidate.
Carter's running-mate was Dennis Stoltzfoos, another farmer in Live Oak. Raised in Lancaster County, Penn. as an Amish Mennonite, Stoltzfoos went out on his own both spiritually and physically, moving to Florida in 1989. After working in the alternative health field and an EMT for a time he eventually started his own farm. Citing the writings of Weston Price as a major influence, Stoltzfoos shared Carter's enthusiasm for non-pasteurized dairy and natural foods.
The Carter/Stoltzfoos ticket were not on any ballots nor were they registered as write-in candidates in any state. However, in the event of their victory there would have been a problem with the Constitution since they were residents of the same state.
In 2010 Carter ran as a member of the Real Food Party for the office of Florida Commissioner of Agriculture.
Election history: none
Other occupations: emergency medical technician, natural diet consultant, farmer
Notes:
Registered Republican
Youngest of 11 children
PNW trivia alert!!! Carter was born in Grants Pass, Oregon.