(Reuters)
- Ryan Bundy, who was at the forefront of two armed confrontations
between right-wing militia activists and the U.S. government over the
past four years, said on Thursday he planned to run for Nevada governor
on a states' rights platform.
Bundy,
45, said in a telephone interview he would mount a petition drive to
qualify for the November ballot as an independent candidate, and canvass
the state to gather support in "face-to-face conversations" with
voters.
Source: YahooNews
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