Third Party Group Mulls Hillary As Presidential Candidate
A well-funded group called Americans Elect is planning to hold a national primary election usually in the Internet and the aim of nominating a centrist third-party candidate for president in 2012.
Americans Elect is a collection of Republicans, Democrats
and independents who say they are disgusted with the polarization that has poisoned American politics, the Los Angeles Times reported.
The group is collecting signatures to put itself
on the ballot in every state, in addition to claims it has collected 1.6 million signatures in California.
Among the figures
more often than not mentioned as a possible Americans Elect candidate are Fresh York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former Louisiana Gov. Buddy Roemer, former Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh, as well as Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz. The group could reportedly seek to draft Hillary Clinton.
The candidate is unlikely to win the election, but
might have a leading impact in the outcome, the Times observes.
The only two
modern presidents who failed to win re-election to a second term, Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush, lost in elections that included relatively sturdy third-party candidates: John B. Anderson in 1980 with H. Ross Perot in 1992.
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Third Party Group Mulls Hillary as Presidential Candidate
A well-funded group called Americans Elect is planning to hold a national primary election
in addition to independents who say they are disgusted by polarization that has poisoned American politics, the Los Angeles Times reported.
The group is collecting signatures to put itself
in the ballot in every state, as well as claims it has collected 1.6 million signatures in California.
Among the figures
mostly mentioned as a possible Americans Elect candidate are Fresh York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former Louisiana Gov. Buddy Roemer, former Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh, with Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz. The group could reportedly seek to draft Hillary Clinton.
The candidate is unlikely to win the election, but
might have a prime impact over the outcome, the Times observes.
The only two
fresh presidents who failed to win re-election to a second term, Jimmy Carter plus George H.W. Bush, lost in elections that included relatively dominant third-party candidates: John B. Anderson in 1980 in addition to H. Ross Perot in 1992.
during the Internet and the aim of nominating a centrist third-party candidate for president in 2012.
Americans Elect is a collection of Republicans, Democrats
through the Internet with the aim of nominating a centrist third-party candidate for president in 2012.
Americans Elect is a collection of Republicans, Democrats
as well as independents who say they’re disgusted with the polarization that has poisoned American politics, the Los Angeles Times reported.
The group is collecting signatures to put itself
on the ballot in every state, with claims it has collected 1.6 million signatures in California.
Among the figures
typically mentioned as a possible Americans Elect candidate are Hot York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former Louisiana Gov. Buddy Roemer, former Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh, plus Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz. The group could reportedly seek to draft Hillary Clinton.
The candidate is unlikely to win the election, but
could have a prime impact through the outcome, the Times observes.
The only two
contemporary presidents who failed to win re-election to a second term, Jimmy Carter in addition to George H.W. Bush, lost in elections that included relatively potent third-party candidates: John B. Anderson in 1980 in addition to H. Ross Perot in 1992.



