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Question: Would you consider votting which independent candiates?
#1
Wyatt Chesney
 
#2
Daniel Imperato
 
#3
Aaron Russo
 
#4
Jim Gilchrist
 
#5
None
 
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Total Voters: 24

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Alcon
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« on: May 15, 2006, 07:41:36 PM »

Russo and Gilchrist are certainly not mdoerates.  Chesney is, and he's an interesting fellow.  I am not sure who Imperato is.
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Alcon
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« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2006, 05:01:46 PM »

Russo and Gilchrist are certainly not mdoerates.  Chesney is, and he's an interesting fellow.  I am not sure who Imperato is.

I support Wyatt Chesney, but I am certainly familiar with Daniel Imperato. He's got a pretty unique background as well. He has been an international businessman for the last 30 years and is the owner of the Palm Beach Imperials of the ABA. His VP, Webster Brooks was behind the Draft Powell campaign in 1996 I believe.

Imperato/Brooks seems to be ahead of Chesney's campaign thus far in terms of publicity and I would assume fundraising and name recognition(on a non internet political junkie level they're both nobodies still). Hopefully Wyatt will get a new website up soon. If you guys have any questions for him, I'm sure he'd be willing to come over on here.

I would love it if he'd consider dropping by.  I'm certainly looking for a viable third-party vote if the 2008 candidates turn out as badly as in 2004.  Besides, it's always nice to have politicians around.
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Alcon
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« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2006, 07:21:28 PM »

I'll try to have him post here, but you might is well just talk to him on the Reform Party Forum. http://www.reformparty.org/phpbb

For some reason, that does not load on my machine.
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Alcon
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« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2006, 06:26:05 PM »

Wyatt,

Welcome to the forum, first of all.  Glad to see some third-party representation here. Smiley

First off, I love the Mo Udall quote.  I had that in my signature a few months back, in fact.

I have a few questions based on your "on the issues" page.  You may have to forgive my only basic knowledge of some issues; I am a high school student who has not yet had the pleasure of filling out income tax forms or dealing with social security.

First of all, I see that you are a deficit hawk (if this would be an accurate description).  Your page says that we should re-evaluate some programs and replace them to reduce the load.  Certainly, with a deficit of this size, that would constitute some significant cuts.  What specific types of cuts would you first consider?

Secondly, I see that you support banning PAC groups.  I personally disagree with this, but that's a Constitutional issue.  I assume this ban would also include 527 groups?  What is your position on corporate donations?

Thanks. Smiley
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