Laurie Roth is an American radio talk show host and political commentator.
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Laurie Roth is an American radio talk show host and political commentator.
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Laurie Roth was a singer-songwriter in the early to mid-1990s and host and co-producer of the PBS music show "CD Highway" from 1995 to 2000.
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Laurie Roth began her career in talk radio as a guest on KGA-AM in Spokane, Washington in 2001.
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Self-described "Annie Oakley of the Airwaves, " has hosted the nationally syndicated The Laurie Roth Show, a conservative political commentary program, since 2003 on KQNT in Spokane.
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In mid-2011, Laurie Roth confirmed that she was exploring the possibility of running for President of the United States.
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Laurie Roth announced her candidacy for the presidential nomination of the American Independent Party in November 2011.
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Laurie Roth ran for the presidential nomination of the Constitution Party, which was won by former US Congressman Virgil Goode on the first ballot at the 2012 Constitution Party National Convention.
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Laurie Roth announced that she had dropped out of the 2012 presidential race on July 25,2012.
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In January 2012, Laurie Roth was named as a plaintiff in a lawsuit against President Barack Obama in Georgia, and was represented by birther movement activist Orly Taitz.
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