Former pastor Mark Charles qualifies for two presidential ballots
Voters in at least two states will have the opportunity to vote for former pastor Mark Charles in November. On August 10, the independent presidential candidate—a dual citizen of the United States and the Navajo nation—announced via Twitter that he would be on the ballot in both Vermont and Colorado.
The goal of Charles’s campaign, which he admits is a “long shot,” is to redress the long history of racism and sexism in the United States. His common refrain is that the Declaration of Independence’s “we the people” has never meant “all the people”—the phrase is even splashed across the top of the campaign’s website.
Charles pastored the Christian Indian Center, a Christian Reformed Church in Denver, for two years. Last fall he told Religion News Service that the entanglement of religion and politics has gone too far.