Friday, January 13, 2012

Americans Elect

  • A new group that hopes to tap into a rising appetite for a third-party presidential challenger has discovered that $30 million in secret cash can buy ballot access and attention, but not necessarily a dream candidate.
  • (Politico.com)
  • Amid the media madness and campaigning craziness that swept through New Hampshire Tuesday there was one banner-wrapped bus that was traveling the state without a candidate.
  • (ABC News)
  • A new group that hopes to tap into a rising appetite for a third-party presidential challenger has discovered that $30 million in secret cash can buy ballot access and attention, but not necessarily a dream candidate.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Anyone with the remotest interest in replacing Barack Obama as Americas president in 2012 should take his eyes off Iowa and the boring ups and downs of the race for the Republican nomination.
  • (American Thinker)
  • Last month, I wrote a column about Americans Elect, the group that wants to hold an online convention to nominate a candidate for president.
  • (Savannah Morning News)
  • If you're not familiar with "Americans Elect," this post by Kossack Dante Atkins yesterday will help bring you up to speed.
  • (DAILY KOS)
  • Americans Elect certainly is stirring up 2012 presidential politics as it seeks a path for a centrist alternative to challenge President Barack Obama and whoever the Republican nominee might be.
  • (Sacramento Bee)
  • Americans Elect (AE), the new political party that claims to be a non-partisan non-party, is now on the California ballot.
  • (American Thinker)

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