President Jesse Ventura 2016
Getting Jesse Ventura on the Ballot for 2016 and to the DEBATES
Leading up to the 2012 presidential elections, Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura stated that he would consider a run for president in the 2016 elections if there were a grassroots movement to help spread the word. In a September 2012 radio interview with Alan Colmes, Ventura, who served as Minnesota Governor from 1999 to 2003, indicated he would consider running for president.
Around the same time, during his book promotion for "DemoCRIPS and ReBLOODlicans: No More Gangs in Government," Ventura spoke with talk show host Larry King and Piers Morgan about a run in 2016. Ventura said there would be 2 criteria for him to run: a grassroots movement that doesn't cost money to get him on the ballots in all 50 states and the movement to be vocal enough to guarantee him in a spot in the debates. Ventura said "without the debates, you're dead in the water."
Jesse Ventura on Piers Morgan
How to Get Jesse Ventura on the Ballot for 2016 - Helpful Links to State Gov. Websites
In order for an independent candidate to run for President, a candidate has to have their name on the ballot in all 50 states. To do this, there must be a petition to get the potential candidate on the ballot. Each state has a different number of signatures required in order to get the presidential hopeful's name on the ballot. I'm compiling a list of resources for each state and their petition requirements. Right now the information is for 2012 ballots, but read through the qualifications and information.
For example, here are the details for "Non Major Political Party Candidates" from the Minnesota Office of the Secretary of State:
“Candidates of Minor Political Parties, other political parties, or Independents must file by Nominating Petition to get their name placed on the ballot. (M.S. §204B.07, subd. 2) Candidates must obtain 2,000 signatures of individuals who are eligible to vote for the candidate being nominated. (M.S. §204B.08) Candidates for President and Vice President of the United States do not need to file an Affidavit of Candidacy (M.S. §204B.06, subd. 4) or pay a filing fee. (M.S. §204B.11, subd. 1). The Nominating Petition must be filed at least 77 days before State General Election Day (August 21, 2012). The first day signatures may be collected is the first day of the filing period (May 22, 2012). (M.S. §204B.08) "On petitions nominating presidential electors, the names of the candidates for president and vice-president shall be added to the political party or political principal stated on the petition. One petition may be filed to nominate a slate of presidential electors equal in number to the number of electors to which the state is entitled." (M.S. §204B.07, subd. 2)” —Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State
- Minnesota Office of the Secretary of State : Presidential Ballot Access and Election Process
A person must be a natural born citizen of the United States, be at least 35 years of age, and have been a resident of the United States for at least 14 years to be qualified to be President of the United States. (The Constitution of the United State - Presidential Candidates Ballot Access in South Dakota 2012
Independent candidates for president may be on the general election ballot by petition. Any person interested in becoming a candidate must file a certification with the Secretary of State indicating the name of the candidate's vice-presidential runni - State of Michigan Ballot Access
BALLOT ACCESS INFORMATION FOR PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES SEEKING OFFICE IN 2012 - Running For President in Texas
Independent candidates for President file an application with the Secretary of State. The application must be submitted with a petition, and both documents must be filed no later than June 29, 2012. The petitions can be circulated beginning March 1, - Elections.NY.Gov
An independent candidate for president is someone who is running on a line other than an official party line. Petitions for independent candidates must include the names of the presidential and vicepresidential candidates, as well as the names of per - Wisconsin Federal Candidates
Independent Candidates for President and Vice President circulate and file nomination papers. Please consult the GABIS-15 checklist. - Presidential Preference Primary Ballot Access Alabama
To be certified as a presidential or vice-presidential candidate by the Alabama secretary of state for the general election, a prospective candidate may obtain ballot access through one of two routes - political party nomination or petition - North Carolina State Board of Elections
Information about how to run for office Running for President - Elections.Alaska.gov: Presidential Candidates
The statutes of the State of Alaska do not provide access to the Primary Election ballot for candidates for President and Vice President of the United States and Alaska does not conduct a Presidential Primary Election. Candidates for President and Vi
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Jesse Ventura talks about running for president on Larry King Now - September 2012
Jesse Ventura to Run for President in 2016 - 9/13/2012 InfoWars.com
“"I stated that if a grassroots campaign took place across america, grass roots that didn't cost any money, If they got me ballot access access in all 50 states and the grassroots campaign could guarantee that I could be in the debates, that I could give serious consideration, 2016 of running for president."” — Jesse Ventura 9/13/2012 on InfoWars.com
Jesse Ventura On The Issues
- OnTheIssues.org: Jesse Ventura on Abortion, Budget, Economy, Drugs, Crime, Education and More
Jesse Ventura on International, Domestic, Economic and Social Issues - Project Vote Smart: MSNBC Jesse Ventura's America
Read a public statement titled, MSNBC Jesse Ventura's America - Transcript written by Susan Collins, on Nov. 8, 2003.
Jesse Ventura on Same Sex Marraige
Electing Jesse Ventura
Howard Stern Show : Jesse Ventura Full Interview 09/17/12
Recommended by Ventura: War is a Racket by Smedley Butler
“"We fight for the international corporations, we don't fight for the country. There's a great book you need to read. It's called "War is a Racket" by Major General Smedley Butler, hes the most decorated marine in history. He won two congressional medals of honor."” — Jesse Ventura on Howard Stern 9/17/12
OFFICIAL Jesse Ventura Websites
- Dossier | We Ain't Got Time To Bleed
Jesse Ventura: We Ain't Got Time To Bleed - Jesse Ventura - The Official Facebook Page | Facebook
Jesse Ventura - The Official Facebook Page - Conspiracy Theory On truTV
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How To Create a Grassroots Movement Using Social-Networking Sites
Pretty general video, but a good overview.