ClayTrainor
09-10-2008, 06:42 PM
Just out of curiousity,
How hard would it be to get a "None of the Above" option on the ballot of all 50 states? obviously it's way too late this year, but is somethign like this even possible?
I remember Jesse Ventura talking about this in a couple of interviews, and to me, Ron Pauls "3rd Party Strategy" displayed today is pretty much the same thing, but with 4 people instead of a singular "None of the Above" option.
How realistic is it to pursue getting NA on the ballot? impossible?
Do you think a none of the above option would be more effective than 4 different candidates running on different platforms?
How hard would it be to get a "None of the Above" option on the ballot of all 50 states? obviously it's way too late this year, but is somethign like this even possible?
I remember Jesse Ventura talking about this in a couple of interviews, and to me, Ron Pauls "3rd Party Strategy" displayed today is pretty much the same thing, but with 4 people instead of a singular "None of the Above" option.
How realistic is it to pursue getting NA on the ballot? impossible?
Do you think a none of the above option would be more effective than 4 different candidates running on different platforms?