Watchdogs

The Watchdogs were a progressive, leftist party of the 2000s, whose purpose was to counteract the new radical right-wing parties, those being the Nationalists and Capitalists, and to act as a "watchdog" on not only those parties but the more radical right wing in general. The party also wanted to introduce policies that they described as "even more favorable to the people, and to transform the nation into one where the people who truly choose who leads America are the voters". It was later dissolved to merge into the Libertarian Democrats, though a large number of its party membership joined the Labor Party.

Its only electorally successful member federally was its chair, Wind Farmer. The party ran other house candidates, most prominently in Illinois and California, and ran Danieled Trump as their presidential candidate in the 2004 Presidential Election. Trump did not gain any electoral votes, or any significant share of the vote, though got 8.38% and second place in the District of Columbia. However, some theorise that Trump cost Carl Marks an electoral college victory, as the state of Georgia voted for Jan Valentine over Marks by just 0.04%, and Trump got 0.14% of the vote in Georgia.