Joe Rothstein published a article this morning in U.S. Politics Today, "A Guide to Nominating Candidates for President: It's A Maze; It's Unpredictable; It's About to Get a Lot More Interesting," about the not so "neat and tidy" process leading up to the major party national conventions. "What all this says to me is that while the who's-ahead, who's-behind polls may be fun, at this point they don't mean much." Mr. Rothstein continues, "So, don't think you're bored and tired of the long campaign so far. It's about to get much more interesting, and unpredictable." While only a few thousand delegates make their way to the major party conventions, Unity08 plans an online convention hall which will allow millions to rank the crucial issues facing the country, determine the questions to be asked of the candidates seeking our nomination, and to vote via an online, secure process. In that regard, Mr. Rothstein states, "Then there's the Unity '08 movement, which envisions a summer Internet primary with millions of "delegates" who select a nominee via the Internet. The group has raised serious money, has an excellent potential for placing itself on the ballot in all 50 states, and could prove attractive as a vehicle for a Bloomberg, Hagel, Lieberman, or other heavyweight third party contender." Subscribe to this feed! Tags: unity08, election, president, government, bipartisan, politics, news and politics, joe rothstein
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