March 16 - Robert Kennedy joined the race for the US Presidency as an anti-war candidate.
In 1966, Guyot ran for Congress as an anti-war candidate.
Following that, several politically active Oregon Democrats asked Robert Kennedy to run as an anti-war candidate.
He was the only substantial anti-war candidate in the primaries for either Democrats or Republicans.
At the same time he increasingly became caught up in anti-Vietnam War politics, campaigning for anti-war congressional candidates and writing anti-war polemics.
She was defeated, as were most anti-war candidates.
It was the second event of a series planned to raise funds for anti-war political candidates in the early 1970s.
Lamont, running primarily as an anti-war candidate, won the primary.
Bremner supported Reg Keys in the 2005 election when he stood against Tony Blair as an anti-war candidate.
In the Northeast, Clinton was portrayed as the anti-war candidate.