Florida, 2012
The Republican Party of Florida is determined to poise Florida as a pivotal state in the primary selection process of the eventual Republican Presidential candidate for President.
On October 31, the Republican Party of Florida violated all of the RNC rules that forbid any state other than the first four "carve-out" states -- Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina -- from holding a primary before March 6, when they selected January, 31 as the date for the Florida primary.
The nine names which will appear as candidates on the January, 31 Florida ballot are: Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Gary Johnson, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.
The exact same candidates that attended the so called Presidency 5 debate in Orlando during September. Two days after that debate nearly 2,700 party delegates participated in a straw poll that was an obvious protest vote as Herman Cain a virtual unknown won. That vote turned Cain into a front-runner even though a speech by a Sarah Palin impersonator received a more robust and hearty reception from the crowd than any other delivered the entire weekend. Now that Cain has been vetted, he has shown to be lacking along with the rest of the field.
The Republican Party of Florida has complete control of who appears on its presidential primary ballot. There is no fee, no petition alternative, no media, no acceptance of a notarized Florida Oath candidate (with party affiliation) form, and no reference to primary season matching funds. Instead, the state chair of the party, the party leader in the State Senate, and the party leader in the State House, together decide which names will appear, using whatever standards they wish. There is not even a write in option. The Republican Party of Florida has an image problem.
Rasmussen polls show clearly that the largest divide among classes of people in America is between: Politicians and the rest of us! See this on government spending and then about how Americans view the rigging of our election process. The leaders of the Republican Party of Florida certainly are elitist.
Politicians live off of the rest of us. Acting like the kings of old the political class taxes the population of America for money to spend on their personal pursuits and buying political support. They play a high stakes poker game with our money. The sitting President is vying to spend $1 billion dollars to buy the office once more.
Will the American people continue to be purchased by the political class? Should we allow the politicians who have approval ratings of less than 20 % determine our future?
Save your money stop donating to career politicians. Help spread the word a viable conservative option is Republican candidate, Joe Story, who calls himself “the Average Joe for President”. Joe Story appears in the number one position on the New Hampshire ballot. Joe Story is also getting a lot of attention in Iowa the home of his name sake Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story. The rigged political process mentioned above kept his name off the Florida ballot. The Average Joe did everything the Republican Party of Florida asked of him but was denied access on the ballot. When the chairman of the party was asked why, Joe was simply told to see an attorney. Joe appears on the ballot in some states and needs to raise $5000 from each of twenty states in order to get his name placed on many others. He needs help to make the election process more reasonable and unbiased.
Read Joe’s platform at: http://theaveragejoeforpresident.com/The_Average_Joe.html
He is rousing a debate about the real problems facing America, the economy, jobs and the role of government in the personal lives of Americans. The average Joe is an information broker and a problem solver offering real solutions.
Vote wisely, vote Joe Story for President.
http://www.TheAverageJoeForPresident.com
Send your support and ideas for debate to Joe at:
Joe Story, The Average Joe for President
11111-70 San Jose Blvd. #281
Jacksonville, Fl. 32223
Comment
Joe, honestly, I would never vote for you, but there has to be means for you to appear on the ballot.
Perhaps seeking a party nomination isn't the best way to go. Parties as you noted, are run like kingdoms and it is all inside baseball. An independent run, unaffiliated, in the fall gives you the best opportunity to put forth your agenda. And we have to be honest here Joe, this is more about promoting an idea than winning an election. Twitter and facebook provide the most economical means to mass communicate. You can pay Google to hqave your name appear in searches for Republican candidates. I hate to say this, but it is waytoo late to get anything changed for the primary battle. Keep your powder dry, there are other battles to fight. Good luck.
If you're not already aware. This is what's going on in DC while dangerous criminals are allowed back out on the streets. It's horrifying that this is happening to our citizens and veterans for protesting the hijacking of our election process. This is still happening! They are STILL being tortured and treated like full on terrorists.
You may not be aware of the typical things they're forced to go through...…
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