Dear Friends,
Libertarian Presidential candidate Gary Nolan is
currently running second in total dollars contributed
at Amazon.com -- third in the number of contributors.
Here are the standings as of 12:46pm (Eastern) Sunday
afternoon:
Candidate # Cont $ Cont
John Kerry (D) 168 $5,265
Gary Nolan (L) 135 $4,000
Wesley Clark (D) 153 $3,995
John Edwards (D) 94 $2,545
Howard Dean (D) 125 $2,319
Michael Badnarik (L) 42 $ 662
Dennis Kucinich (D) 37 $ 435
Al Sharpton (D) 13 $ 270
Fern Penna (D) 8 $ 47
George Bush (R) Not Participating
Joe Lieberman (D) Not Participating
If you'd like to help Gary Nolan move into first place
here, which could help us catch the attention of some
political reporters, here's what you need to do:
1. Go to Amazon.com
2. Click on the "Presidential Candidates" link
3. Scroll down until you find Gary Nolan's picture & click
4. Make a contribution of $5 to $200 dollars.
Thank you to everyone who has contributed so far. We
really appreciate your support.
Steve Dasbach
Campaign Manager
Gary Nolan for President
www.garynolan.com
P.S. Please forward this message to friends, family,
fellow Libertarians, and anyone else you think
may be interested in helping challenge the two-party
duopoly in Washington. Thank you!
| | Autolatrist ( |
Amazon is going to make a killing at this. . . .
This could actually be much more helpful for Gary Nolan than any of the participating Democrats. As a third party candidate, getting into the top-rated place at the Amazon campaign contribution race would likely garner a lot of media attention for him, for the Libertarian party, and for third-party candidates in general. In fact, if he took first place it would probably even be helpful to the Greens. The money is likely to be less important here than the media attention. Anyone that can afford the contribution and is dissatisfied with the corrupt, restrictive, laughably monopolistic "two party system" should head straight over to Amazon.com and contribute to Gary Nolan's campaign at the earliest opportunity. The additional credibility for third-party candidates in the minds of the utterly credulous and willfully ignorant General Public can only help things.
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