Kingpoleon
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« on: November 25, 2015, 01:09:32 AM » |
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Businessman Donald Trump, Journalist Pat Buchanan, and Lawyer Ralph Nader compete for the Reform primaries. Going into the Convention, each of them has between 25-30% of the delegates. Large "Draft Ventura" elements(15%) spearheaded by Rocky Anderson gathered up the vast majority of the remainder. With no nominee apparent, Anderson and Trump met before the Convention. Before the first ballot, two men with their heads down and in heavy clothes walked in surrounded by about a dozen top aides and security guards.
Running on a distinctly different type of platform, the two men won on the third and second ballots, respectfully. How do you think the two candidates, alienated by their parties after ATL and closer runs, will hold on against Vice President Al Gore and Governor George W. Bush as November nears? With a new type of candidates running to put "Country Before Party," I proudly present:
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