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Neoconservative political operative Bill Kristol announced Sunday that an independent candidate will enter the presidential race to challenge both Donald Trump and the Democratic Party nominee.
Kristol made his announcement on the same day that Gary Johnson locked up the Libertarian Party nomination for president. However, the Libertarian Party is not an “independent” ticket.
Kristol has floated names including Mitt Romney, Tom Cotton, and Marco Rubio as potential third-party spoilers to run on his “Latter-Day Republicans” ticket.
Kristol recently met with Romney in Washington, D.C., to talk about the idea.
The Republican National Committee has already condemned Kristol’s third-party scheme as “helping to elect Hillary Clinton.”
originally posted by: syrinx high priest
as was mentioned a 3rd party candidate hands it to bernie
originally posted by: GBP/JPY
^ HEY....somebody starr me!!!!!^ .... Yes....someone with the last name of Green.....? really!!
remember the thread here on A T S that read This University has successfully named the next president every election since 1971 .......8 months ago maybe....some east coast familiar named place of study, yezz
edit 2 add.....crap just got deeper......if someone named greenweeny shows up in the headlines......
originally posted by: rollanotherone
originally posted by: GBP/JPY
^ HEY....somebody starr me!!!!!^ .... Yes....someone with the last name of Green.....? really!!
remember the thread here on A T S that read This University has successfully named the next president every election since 1971 .......8 months ago maybe....some east coast familiar named place of study, yezz
edit 2 add.....crap just got deeper......if someone named greenweeny shows up in the headlines......
And holy hell. What in the name of all that is stoned!?!? Lay off the bong if you're going to Internet.