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Although these Florida candidates may not meet your criteria, they still deserve mention especially since they are Liberty Candidates among the 126 national list on that Liberty Candidate website.
Alex Snitker for U.S. Senate;
Troy Stanley for US House, Florida’s 4th;
John Annarumma for US House, Florida’s 6th;
Eric Forcade for US House, Florida’s 10th District;
Eddie Adams Jr for US House, Florida’s 6th;
Thomas K Snider for US House, Florida’s 12th;
Craig Porter for US House, Florida’s 25th District;
John Wayne Smith for Florida Governor;
Roger Shealy for Florida House of Representatives, District 29;
Francisco Rodriguez for Florida House of Representatives, District 83;
Marcus Rivchin for Florida House of Representatives,
Karl Dickey for Palm Beach County Commissioner
Now for 2012 – check out
Peter Richter for Fla State Rep (Naples) http://www.electRichter.com
Please look into these candidates.
Nathan McDonell, Florida House Dist 26,
John Krause, US House Dist.1
Robert Lowry, US House Dist 20
Mike Yost, US House Dist. 3
Patricia Sullivan, US House Dist. 8
Jason Sager, US house Dist. 6
Clearly your criteria of “electability” puts the cart before the horse. By definition an election is winner take all. If you “choose” a candidate to support on the “electability” standard you are an accomplace of the corporate media in its selection of a winner ( clear front runner status ) along with all the Madison Avenue hipe of the bought and paid for shoe-in/encumbant. Big Money is more often than not the harbinger of electability. By giving a candidate an endorsment you have put all others out of the running by inference. I thought better of you.
Please look into Bill McCollum for Fl Governor. He is a true conservative and is currently the Attorney General of Fl. He is getting my vote.
Although these Florida candidates may not meet your criteria, they still deserve mention especially since they are Liberty Candidates among the 126 national list on that Liberty Candidate website.
Alex Snitker for U.S. Senate;
Troy Stanley for US House, Florida’s 4th;
John Annarumma for US House, Florida’s 6th;
Eric Forcade for US House, Florida’s 10th District;
Eddie Adams Jr for US House, Florida’s 6th;
Thomas K Snider for US House, Florida’s 12th;
Craig Porter for US House, Florida’s 25th District;
John Wayne Smith for Florida Governor;
Roger Shealy for Florida House of Representatives, District 29;
Francisco Rodriguez for Florida House of Representatives, District 83;
Marcus Rivchin for Florida House of Representatives,
Karl Dickey for Palm Beach County Commissioner
Although these Florida candidates may not meet your criteria, they still deserve mention especially since they are Liberty Candidates among the 126 national list on that Liberty Candidate website.
Alex Snitker for U.S. Senate;
Troy Stanley for US House, Florida’s 4th;
John Annarumma for US House, Florida’s 6th;
Eric Forcade for US House, Florida’s 10th District;
Eddie Adams Jr for US House, Florida’s 6th;
Thomas K Snider for US House, Florida’s 12th;
Craig Porter for US House, Florida’s 25th District;
John Wayne Smith for Florida Governor;
Roger Shealy for Florida House of Representatives, District 29;
Francisco Rodriguez for Florida House of Representatives, District 83;
Marcus Rivchin for Florida House of Representatives,
Karl Dickey for Palm Beach County Commissioner
Clearly your criteria of “electability” puts the cart before the horse. By definition an election is winner take all. If you “choose” a candidate to support on the “electability” standard you are an accomplace of the corporate media in its selection of a winner ( clear front runner status ) along with all the Madison Avenue hipe of the bought and paid for shoe-in/encumbant. Big Money is more often than not the harbinger of electability. By giving a candidate an endorsment you have put all others out of the running by inference. I thought better of you.
Please look into these candidates.
Nathan McDonell, Florida House Dist 26,
John Krause, US House Dist.1
Robert Lowry, US House Dist 20
Mike Yost, US House Dist. 3
Patricia Sullivan, US House Dist. 8
Jason Sager, US house Dist. 6
Please look into these candidates.
Nathan McDonell, Florida House Dist 26,
John Krause, US House Dist.1
Robert Lowry, US House Dist 20
Mike Yost, US House Dist. 3
Patricia Sullivan, US House Dist. 8
Jason Sager, US house Dist. 6
Clearly your criteria of “electability” puts the cart before the horse. By definition an election is winner take all. If you “choose” a candidate to support on the “electability” standard you are an accomplace of the corporate media in its selection of a winner ( clear front runner status ) along with all the Madison Avenue hipe of the bought and paid for shoe-in/encumbant. Big Money is more often than not the harbinger of electability. By giving a candidate an endorsment you have put all others out of the running by inference. I thought better of you.
Please look into these candidates.
Nathan McDonell, Florida House Dist 26,
John Krause, US House Dist.1
Robert Lowry, US House Dist 20
Mike Yost, US House Dist. 3
Patricia Sullivan, US House Dist. 8
Jason Sager, US house Dist. 6
Please consider Steve Southerland (R) running to replace Allen Boyd (D) in the House for Florida’s 2nd district. Steve is a Patriot, and leads Boyd in the polls.