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Frank Moore qualifies for write-in votes in 25 states, including California
Berkeley-based performance artist and Write-in Presidential candidate Frank Moore has qualified to receive write-in votes for President in 25 states, including being the first such candidate to complete his registration for write-in candidacy in California. Voters in California who write-in Frank Moore for President on the November ballot will have their vote counted.
Frank Moore has qualified in the following 25 states as a write-in candidate for President of the United States: Alabama, Alaska, California, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
He is still looking for registered voters in Maine and Washington, D.C., to help him qualify as a write-in candidate there.
See http://www.frankmooreforpresident08.com/qualified_write-in_states.html for the interactive map of the U.S. showing where Frank Moore is a qualified write-in candidate, and click on the state for instructions about how to write-in candidates in that state.
The Frank Moore for President campaign has also compiled an exhaustive catalog of requirements for write-in presidential candidates in 2008. The blog, "US Presidential Write-in Candidate Requirements for each State" can be viewed at http://writein2008.blogspot.com/
Read Frank Moore's platform at http://www.frankmooreforpresident08.com/
Frank Moore's candidate statement:
"My platform provides for a minimum income of $1,000 a month for every citizen, which will give people money to spend, save, invest, or pool with others to create more effective financial communities. This will open up a wide range of opportunities for the average person…to start small businesses, to stay on the family farm, to do art, to raise kids, etc.
"My platform also provides for free universal health care [which will include long-term care, home attendants, medicine, etc.], free life time education [including child care], and free mass transit.
"These policies will in effect put more real money in the pocket of the average person. But more importantly, the fear of the future will fade, releasing what is now horded away for old age, for when your health fails you, for your kid’s education…releasing the knot in your belly of knowing that no matter how much you manage to save [if any] it will not be enough.
"So write in Frank Moore for President and Susan Block for Vice President on election day! For more information, go to http://frankmooreforpresident08.com/."
Frank Moore, 62, is a performance artist, poet, teacher, writer, painter, and musician known world-wide for his experimental art. Moore and four other performance artists were targeted by Senator Jesse Helms in the early 1990s in what is commonly seen as the first battle of the cultural wars. In 1999, Moore started the award-winning web-station Love Underground Visionary Revolution, http://www.luver.com.
Moore was born with cerebral palsy and cannot walk or talk. He communicates using a laser-pointer and board of letters, numbers, and words. Moore sings, plays piano, and hosts a weekly internet show, The Shaman’s Den.
He is still looking for registered voters in Maine and Washington, D.C., to help him qualify as a write-in candidate there.
See http://www.frankmooreforpresident08.com/qualified_write-in_states.html for the interactive map of the U.S. showing where Frank Moore is a qualified write-in candidate, and click on the state for instructions about how to write-in candidates in that state.
The Frank Moore for President campaign has also compiled an exhaustive catalog of requirements for write-in presidential candidates in 2008. The blog, "US Presidential Write-in Candidate Requirements for each State" can be viewed at http://writein2008.blogspot.com/
Read Frank Moore's platform at http://www.frankmooreforpresident08.com/
Frank Moore's candidate statement:
"My platform provides for a minimum income of $1,000 a month for every citizen, which will give people money to spend, save, invest, or pool with others to create more effective financial communities. This will open up a wide range of opportunities for the average person…to start small businesses, to stay on the family farm, to do art, to raise kids, etc.
"My platform also provides for free universal health care [which will include long-term care, home attendants, medicine, etc.], free life time education [including child care], and free mass transit.
"These policies will in effect put more real money in the pocket of the average person. But more importantly, the fear of the future will fade, releasing what is now horded away for old age, for when your health fails you, for your kid’s education…releasing the knot in your belly of knowing that no matter how much you manage to save [if any] it will not be enough.
"So write in Frank Moore for President and Susan Block for Vice President on election day! For more information, go to http://frankmooreforpresident08.com/."
Frank Moore, 62, is a performance artist, poet, teacher, writer, painter, and musician known world-wide for his experimental art. Moore and four other performance artists were targeted by Senator Jesse Helms in the early 1990s in what is commonly seen as the first battle of the cultural wars. In 1999, Moore started the award-winning web-station Love Underground Visionary Revolution, http://www.luver.com.
Moore was born with cerebral palsy and cannot walk or talk. He communicates using a laser-pointer and board of letters, numbers, and words. Moore sings, plays piano, and hosts a weekly internet show, The Shaman’s Den.
For more information:
http://www.frankmooreforpresident08.com/
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