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« on: January 25, 2016, 09:57:50 AM »

I just don't see it.  Granted, Perot didn't announce his interest until late February in 1992, but several States have pushed back their deadlines to file since then. When you consider the time it would take to organize a campaign to get on the ballots, it's a virtual certainty that it's too late for any independent candidacy to get on the ballot in all fifty-one electoral college races.  Bloomberg's the only one I see as having even a remote chance of getting support to be on the ballot in enuf States to have a mathematical possibility of getting a majority in the Electoral College, and there's zero chance he'd get on the Oklahoma ballot, even if he had the time.
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