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| Campaign 2012 David Milligan For President |
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Alexandria Marie M, 8, America, with her first camera. |
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| THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 2012 |
| Each week I continue to research what is needed to become President of this country. As usual there the standard requirements, and of course "MONEY". But it is more than that, you need believers in your cause, and with beilevers comes support, both physical and financial. In Los Angeles last week Obama held a dinner for $35,000 per plate. Only $5,000 per plate went directly to the Obama campaign fund. Amazing after what has happened to this country anybody would fork over a dime. Oh yea forgot Michael Moore. My road will be tough, as I am seeking help from the average American. Oh prominent people are important and so are famous individuals, but at what cost or agenda will have to be met to get their support. So as I continue looking into Fund Raising send me some ideas and if you believe in what I am currently writing on think about supporting me as well. But for now I decided to ask the question: "How do I get on the Ballot"? Looks like lots of support, especially if I try this as an independent. Here is the standard response. It depends on which state you come from. Each state has a different ballot with different rules. Your best chance is to become a Democrat or Republican nominee. The next step is winning enough of the party's primary elections in order to be selected at the national convention. In order to win that you would normally have to been involved with that party for many years and have qualities that your party and the people of that party like. There is a ton of competition here and if you don't have connections it is really a long shot! There are third-party and independent candidates as well. It would be easier to be endorsed by them as there is less competition but these smaller parties don't have as much money or voter support in general. Thus, it would be very difficult to get elected as a third-party or independent candidate. Let's put a long shot in the White House. I will continue explore plans on fund raising, and look at what America can do to help me help America put "Change" back in your pockets, and possibly revitalize lost jobs in this country. Of course new technology needs to be explored as well. LET'S PUT CHANGE BACK INTO AMERICANS POCKETS |



| DAVID M MILLIGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2012 |
