Two more presidential hopefuls qualify for the Arkansas ballot

In this June 11, 2019 file photo, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders talks with reporters outside the White House in Washington. The former White House Press Secretary who once sparred with journalists, has decided to join them. Fox News said Thursday, Aug. 22 Sanders has been hired to provide political commentary and analysis across all its properties, including Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network and the radio and podcast division.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)
In this June 11, 2019 file photo, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders talks with reporters outside the White House in Washington. The former White House Press Secretary who once sparred with journalists, has decided to join them. Fox News said Thursday, Aug. 22 Sanders has been hired to provide political commentary and analysis across all its properties, including Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network and the radio and podcast division. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

LITTLE ROCK - Two more presidential hopefuls are among the hundreds of candidates who have filed paperwork to appear on the ballot in Arkansas next year.

Representatives for former Maryland Congressman John Delaney filed paperwork Thursday for him to run in the state's Democratic presidential primary next year. California businessman Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente's campaign also filed his paperwork to run in the Republican presidential primary. Arkansas' primary is March 3 and filing for the election began Monday.

The filing period ends November 12.

Attorney General Leslie Rutledge and former White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders, former Texarkana resident, plan to file President Donald Trump's paperwork today to appear on the Arkansas ballot.

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