Could Virgil Goode Win Virginia for Barack Obama?
Source: ABC
If Mitt Romney loses Virginia, Virgil Goode says it won't be his fault -- and, should Goode's unlikely presidential bid siphon enough votes to hand the commonwealth to President Obama, the state's former GOP congressman doesn't seem too worried about it anyway.
"The assumption that they're all from Romney is incorrect," Goode said of the people who might vote for him. "The guy that runs the service station right near my house said, 'Virgil, if you get on the ballot, I'm going to vote for you, and that'll take a vote away from Obama' ...
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"The key factor is we need to be focusing on the job issue in a way that's different from what Obama and Romney are doing," he said. "I'm the only candidate in the field, and the Constitution Party is the only party that truly recognizes that we need to preserve jobs for American citizens first.
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Even with just a few thousand votes, under the right circumstances Goode's Constitution Party candidacy could become the first third-party bid to weigh on a national scale since 2000, when Green Party candidate Ralph Nader collected 97,488 votes in Florida -- the state that handed George W. Bush the presidency by only 37 votes.
Read more: http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/OTUS/meet-virgil-goode-immgration-hard-liner-sink-romney/story?id=17212388#.UFNpq6OCuSo
Romney fears this man.
LonePirate
(13,431 posts)JRLeft
(7,010 posts)it impossible for Romney to win.
cosmicone
(11,014 posts)That egotistical asshole (Nader) cost Gore Florida and gave us 8 years of one or more of stupid, clueless, greedy, mean-spirited and warmongering leadership.
byeya
(2,842 posts)cosmicone
(11,014 posts)without Nader.
SkyDaddy7
(6,045 posts)YOUR "facts" correct before criticizing others! WOW?!! Gore would have won Florida & the general election if it had not been for Ralph Nader. This is a statement of FACT! There would have never been a recount or hanging chads or the SCOTUS deciding to appoint George W. Bush had Ralph Nader not been running. This country would not had to endure the worst President in US History had it not been for RALPH NADER! These are ALL statements of FACT!
mzmolly
(51,004 posts)Ter
(4,281 posts)Anti-war, anti-Patriot Act, Anti-NDAA, but extremely anti-abortion and anti-gay. Basically, Pat Buchanan.
mzmolly
(51,004 posts)sharp_stick
(14,400 posts)if the asshole that is Virginia's Attorney General, Ken Cuccinelli, allows Goode to remain on the ballot. Good old Ken is a committed romneybot and has the final word on whether or not Goode can appear.
Denver Dave
(167 posts)It was just yesterday that I heard the name Virgil Goode for the first time.
Then come to find out, he is on the Ballot in Colorado, which is where I am and in 21 other states.
I'm not likely to vote for him or agree with his political views, but I'm much offended by not even being allowed to know he exists. None of the major political polls have even mentioned him.
Combine this with the private Commission for Presidential Debates that has already decided for us that only Obama and Romney are of interest to us. How do they know, few have heard of Johnson, on the ballot in 48 states, Stein, on the Ballot in 33 states (counting DC), both have qualified and accepted Federal Election Campaigns Funds and Anderson and Goode.
Maybe we need to to back to an independent debate commission or at least open up the debates.
Perhaps you could help by joining 3,300 others by signing the Open the 2012 Presidential Debates petition:
http://www.change.org/petitions/open-up-the-2012-presidential-debates
and visiting:
http://openupthedebates.org
How often do you see Libertarians, independents, Greens and liberal Democrats working together on a common project?
Blue_Tires
(55,445 posts)Goode may snatch a few votes from his former podunk district, but that's it...
tanyev
(42,610 posts)harmonicon
(12,008 posts)It was the Supreme Court that handed George W. Bush the presidency, not the democratic process, and certainly not those who didn't vote for him.
AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)The RNC is trying to knock him off the ballot in a couple states, because a lot of tea baggers and libertarians that otherwise might vote for a Republican, are going to Johnson.