In order to help the third parties and independents Web Station # 19 decided to run it's own version of a Democratic election. Being as there were 400 prospective candidates as of January first We selected 25 candidates who had web sites and are not Democrats or Republicans per say.
Our polls came up supporting Ron Paul, Ralph Nadar, Al Gore, (even though he is not running), Hillary Clinton (even after she dropped out) and our personal Favorite John Galt jr. AKA Ronald Gascon.
Now we are less than 60 days from the election, who is left?An interesting note if you add Al Gore, Ron Paul, or Hillary Clinton into the matrix of any poll they all still show strong support among American voters...
*Candidates and Web Sites
*side note I came back here two years after the election to check links and most of the websites were gone already, How serious were they if they don't leave their message up and already know that they will not run again...Barack Obama, I believe is the one of two candidates younger than myself, only 45 years old, to many this is considered a bad thing, to me it's good to see a young man trying to fix the world. He has been outstanding in his stances against the current administration. Certainly a compatriot in Bush Bashing. A visit to his site will show he wants to end the Iraq war, however it doesn't say anything about the war on terror. The first thing his site asks for is your email address, secondly your money. No question that he is a true Democrat. He says he stands for change and against "politics as usual". Yet his campaign appears to be politics as usual, collecting upwards of a hundred millions of dollars in contributions every month and spending it on advertising. (that is politics as usual) He says that all this money is coming from the common people, five ten dollars at a time, I have to say that that is very hard to believe... He claims he is the only candidate not accepting money from PACs and lobbyists. (A blatant lie, because I know I am not and I am sure some of the other 400 candidates are not, yet I'm sure in 'his world", there are only four or five candidates running...) If elected who will benefit from any reforms he may pass? Will it be the homeless, welfare mothers, and oppressed Americans or who ever has contributed a billion dollars to get him elected? I am pretty sure that if Oprah sold $1000 hot dogs for my campaign, I would be showing up in the polls as well. He says he was raised a poor black boy in hawaii, yet he has traveled the world over, gone to the best schools. (who paid for all that?) Many people I know say that there is something that they just can't trust about him, much like a used car salesman who will say whatever you want to hear.. Then there have been questions raised about his connections to an organized crime figure (that make s him a Republican. There are also accusations that not only was he raised Muslim, but if fact isn't even an American citizen? Barack's Website
John McCain (AZ) A Republican that is older than dirt, but is spry for 72. I would say that he embodies the traditional Republican, making him the best candidate for Republicans. He wants to end the war in Iraq with honor but will America be willing to elect another traditional Republican after GW Bush jr? He has made his entire career on being a bad soldier, who not only got captured but couldn't escape. He admits he is weak on economic issues -comes across like a GW that speaks English. Most people feel they can't trust him, kind of like the guy the used car salesman takes you to, to do the paper work... He had bouts with cancer and likely will die in office, which means Sarah Palin would become president. - Web Site- John McCain
John Galt jr Aka Ronald Gascon
Since the primaries most of the party candidates have been dropping aside, which leaves third party and well the infamous log shot write in candidates. Can one of us win? I still believe yes. Last count over 300 write in candidates, most have the same catch line "Are you sick of politics as usual? Then vote for me!" Most of them don't even list any issues or solutions, kind of vote for me and see what happens... Many of them present issues and solutions that are politics as usual.
So what sets me apart? They all seem to be going after the coveted voters that are traditionally Democrats or Republican. This is where I set myself apart I am looking for 60 million people who usually don't vote, those who are open to radical change, of an evolutionary, if not revolutionary changes. I present the issues and creative out of the box solutions, that make the Republicrates cringe.Gene Amondson
Prohibition Party, they believe that if alcohol is the root of all problems and bringing back prohibition will cure all ails.
Chuck Baldwin
Bob Barr
Bob Barr moved from the Republican Party to the Libertarian Party. The man who just about single handly shut down medical marijuana in D.C. The same Bobb barr that wrote a death penalty bill for Marijuana in 1996? We haven't heard much of anything from the party. They say the move would attract disenchanted Republicans over to the Libertarian Party. The only possble reason is in order to support the Republican Party by getting Libertarians to move to the Tea Party (which of course is just a subset of the Republican party)
Alan Keyes
Ralph Nader web site gone
Ralph Nadar Ralph is too old now, he had his chances to run and he blew his chance to win in 2000 by saying two weeks before the election that he never expected to win. I support most everything Ralph did / does Vote for me...
Micheal David Elder
Da Vid
Cris Ericson Website gone
Charles T. Maxham Website gone
Diane Templin Website gone
Orion Daley Website gone
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