Open Topic....2008
afleitch:
Until we get a good few years into the next....(expletive)...Bush presidency, Atlas Forum will not have a 2008 board for a while. Now- let's be realistic. Both Dems and Reps will have to field a fresh new candidate in 4 years time....with the motion set in just 3 years time. Who will run, who do you want to run? And what about independents? My signature picture gives my choice away...:)
MODU:
I want a very popular and well known business man, perferrably on an independent or 3rd party ticket. I haven't scouted out the field yet, but I have some ideas (and no, not Donald Trump or Bill Gates). We need someone with proven business experience, especially in the executive levels, to streamline our nation and make it extremely competitive in the global market. This includes cutting unnecessary expenses as well as boosting our income (foreign investments).
I say I want him/her on the independent or 3rd party ticket just so he/she won't be a part of the typical partisan BS that goes on.
J-Mann:
Yeesh...a little early, eh? I remember right after Al Gore conceded in 2000 that commentators immediately began talking about who was going to run in 2004. John Kerry was nowhere on their radars.
MODU:
This is important for the Libertarian and the other 3rd parties. They must start forming and advertising by June 2005 if they are to get some serious coverage in 2008.
Add onto that the fact that all the 3rd parties need to combine together and petition for campaign reform to allow the dominant 3rd parties access to and consideration for the 2008 campaign events/coverage.
J-Mann:
Quote from: MODU on November 03, 2004, 02:47:05 PM
This is important for the Libertarian and the other 3rd parties. They must start forming and advertising by June 2005 if they are to get some serious coverage in 2008.
Add onto that the fact that all the 3rd parties need to combine together and petition for campaign reform to allow the dominant 3rd parties access to and consideration for the 2008 campaign events/coverage.
Fielding some good candidates for the House in 2006 would help immensely. Even if your men don't win, if they are competitive they'll bring the Libertarians coverage.
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