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In reply to the discussion: Former Salt Lake City mayor Rocky Anderson running for President. A progressive alternative to Obama [View all]A Simple Game
(9,214 posts)179. I guess we will have to agree to disagree.
I still maintain that voters that would reject an incumbent President and the candidate from the other major party would not reelect incumbent representatives and senators that have favorable ratings hovering near 10%. There would be a lot of new faces in congress.
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Former Salt Lake City mayor Rocky Anderson running for President. A progressive alternative to Obama [View all]
Better Believe It
Dec 2011
OP
They sure aren't "pals" anymore! Read what Anderson had to say about Romney in the interview.
Better Believe It
Dec 2011
#3
If this idiot managed to siphon off enough votes, combined with vote theft, voter suppression,
MADem
Dec 2011
#48
Will his old boss Mitt give him the "Token Dem" slot in the Cabinet, I wonder? nt
MADem
Dec 2011
#143
You really don't have any idea who Rocky Anderson is or his politican standing is
Javaman
Dec 2011
#87
Interesting. There will be a well funded 3rd party candidate to run to Obama's left.
Old and In the Way
Dec 2011
#4
I am quite sure the Koch brothers will pony up some donations for the "progressive" candidate!
whistler162
Dec 2011
#180
It would be interesting to see if any of the money Anderson raises is from Romney donors
karynnj
Dec 2011
#46
I opposed anyone running a primary campaign against Obama. Did you conveniently forget that?
Better Believe It
Dec 2011
#6
November 8, 2011 Better Believe It: "I actually don't favor a primary campaign" against Obama.
Better Believe It
Dec 2011
#20
You honestly don't think if a third party candidate beat an incumbent President that nothing would
A Simple Game
Dec 2011
#123
I'm thinking that they are totally blowing off electoral politics for the time being n/t
eridani
Dec 2011
#86
He is a former Democrat but has now joined the newly formed Justice Party
Bjorn Against
Dec 2011
#18
I am not sure, they just announced the formation of the party last week so they may not be on any.
Bjorn Against
Dec 2011
#29
The California Peace and Freedom Party could vote to put Anderson as their candidate on the ballot.
Better Believe It
Dec 2011
#90
Nope...tiny odds on the Rock....unknown and tiny $$ ain't shit in this Realm of the Oval...
opihimoimoi
Dec 2011
#10
Why the Anderson campaign for President will not be like Nader's campaign in 2000.
Better Believe It
Dec 2011
#21
Ever wonder why they only poll Congress as if it were a monolythic body?
Old and In the Way
Dec 2011
#22
True, but it's the only polling that seems to get discussed in the mainstream media.
Old and In the Way
Dec 2011
#28
That's too much work. Independent progressives want a political messiah to fix everything.
Old and In the Way
Dec 2011
#31
So you think Rocky Anderson would be "a weaker version" of the Great Compromiser President Obama?
Better Believe It
Dec 2011
#41
Silly question. Follow the Messiah - he'll lead you to the Promised Land!
Old and In the Way
Dec 2011
#96
Silly question. Follow the Messiah - he'll lead you to the Promised Land!
Old and In the Way
Dec 2011
#104
The last Anderson who ran as a progressive third party candidate helped get us Reagan
RFKHumphreyObama
Dec 2011
#36
Do you have any evidence he "cheated" on his two ex-wives? Links please.
Better Believe It
Dec 2011
#49
He couldn't handle marriage and he couldn't handle working to change the Democratic party
Freddie Stubbs
Dec 2011
#63
I wish I could rec this. I think Clinton's re-elect numbers were about 20 pts. lower. (nt)
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2011
#162
Because there's not a dime's worth of difference between George Bush and Al Gore...
greenman3610
Dec 2011
#68
Fuck Hr 676. Fuck EFCA 2.0 but some will get their self-righteous buzz on anyway & lie down with
patrice
Dec 2011
#73
OP found out as long as he posts anti-material with a disclaimer at the bottom, he is within
Ikonoklast
Dec 2011
#77
(cough) Everything's getting so cold...(cough) so dark, so cold...(gasp)....
Ikonoklast
Dec 2011
#101
Not this silliness again. Obama approval was at 84% among Dems last week and it's going up.
OregonBlue
Dec 2011
#93
People who think a vote splitting third choice is a good idea should bet the rent money on it.
JohnnyRingo
Dec 2011
#95
Amen. But there is no maximum contribution. The Kochs could bankroll this guy 100%---
McCamy Taylor
Dec 2011
#98
Republicans and Wall Street could also give millions to Obama. They gave a lot to Kerry and Obama
Better Believe It
Dec 2011
#102
It's my charachterization of the repeated anti Obama posts that you make and then add some
grantcart
Dec 2011
#117
Your misrepresentation of my views may fit your Obama talking points nicely but I tell the truth.
Better Believe It
Dec 2011
#133
I of course prefer someone who seems to be delivering a lecture to the uneducated masses.
Better Believe It
Dec 2011
#113
Oh great. Siphon off enough votes from Obama to a guy who seriously has no realistic chance against
calimary
Dec 2011
#119
excellent indeed, especially if you want a GOP president, bert. or one embarrased rocky.
dionysus
Dec 2011
#129
Isn't that a statement of principle within the ToS? That we're here to get Dems elected?
MADem
Dec 2011
#159
In response to your request for more information here's a link to his interview with Cenk Uygur
Better Believe It
Dec 2011
#172