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    Nonpartisan group has Plan B for picking president

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Lots of people complain about the shortcomings of the country's two-party system for picking a president. Now a nonpartisan group is gathering millions of petition signatures — and dollars — to offer people a Plan B.

    Americans Elect, which grew out of a failed 2008 effort to provide an alternative in the presidential race, aims to secure a slot on the November ballot in all 50 states for a to-be-determined candidate who would be nominated in the nation's first online convention next summer.

    The group, whose backers include both Republicans and Democrats anxious to open up the political process, has raised $22 million so far and secured ballot slots in Florida, Alaska, Nevada, Kansas, Arizona and Michigan. It has submitted signatures for certification in California, Utah and Hawaii.

    Americans Elect, whose slogan is "pick a president, not a party," appears to be on track to secure ballot access across the country, with 1.9 million signatures collected so far. But how it will affect the 2012 race depends on what kind of candidate its delegates select in next June's online convention, which will be open to any registered voter.

    "It's a fascinating experiment in trying to empower the disenfranchised center in American politics," says Will Marshall, one of the group's leaders and the president of the Progressive Policy Institute, a centrist Democratic think tank. "It uses the power of the Internet and social media to provide a new means for political participation."

    Even Marshall admits, though, that he approaches the effort with some trepidation.

    "I'd hate to see a scenario in which a vibrant third choice in some way threw the 2012 election to a right-winger like a Rick Perry or a Michele Bachmann," he says.

    Americans Elect rejects the notion its candidate could turn out to be a spoiler and says that putting the choice in the hands — or clicks — of millions of registered voters will ensure the selection of a qualified nominee. Leading candidates for the group's nomination will be required to choose a running mate who is not from their own party to ensure political balance, it says.

    Mark McKinnon, a GOP strategist who advised George W. Bush in his presidential campaign, says he got involved in the effort because "the system is broken and the traditional parties are only making a bad situation worse." He sees the Americans Elect effort as a reimagining of democracy and how the country selects its leaders.

    Getting on the ballot in all 50 states isn't all that unusual: The New Alliance Party's Lenora Fulani did in 1988. The Libertarians have done it multiple times. But none of them garnered a big share of the vote.

    Other outsider candidates have been more successful: Ross Perot got 19 percent of the vote in 1992 and 8 percent in 1996; John Anderson, 7 percent in 1980: and George Wallace, 13 percent in 1968. Ralph Nader drew just 3 percent of the vote as a Green Party candidate in 2000, but that included enough liberal votes in Florida to keep Democrat Al Gore from carrying the state and becoming president.

    Richard Winger, editor and publisher of Ballot Access News, says the idea that an Americans Elect candidate can win shouldn't be dismissed outright. There are hundreds of instances of minor candidates being elected to state legislatures, and even a few members of Congress, he says.

    And Matt Miller, a fellow at the Democratic-leaning Center for American Progress, says the effort doesn't have to produce a president to have a big impact on national politics.

    Perot's strong following in 1992 pushed deficit reduction onto Bill Clinton's agenda when he became president, Miller says.

    Ileana Wachtel, a spokeswoman for Americans Elect, says the group is on track to meet its fundraising goal of $30 million. It has collected money from about 3,000 individual small donors and 100 large donors, who aren't required to reveal their identities. Many, she says, "are tied to one of the parties and do not want to deal with recriminations from supporting this alternative." The group, whose leadership includes a number of names from corporate America, accepts no money from special interests or political action committees.

    The process of drafting candidates won't begin until December.

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    Online:

    http://www.americanselect.org/

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    • Ellaica  •  6 mths ago
      When the party becomes more important than the well being of the country you end up with the mess we have today. Look at both parties their leaders care more about the next election than you or me.
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        Very well said...
    • Jim  •  6 mths ago
      I don't like either political party, or its candidates. We keep choosing candidates from the same cess pool. This very remotely possible solution needs a whole lot of work before it can ever become reality!
    • Joseph  •  6 mths ago
      A better way to affect political reform is to tax lobbyists contributions at 95%. Make the politicians simply to expensive to purchase.
      • Don M 6 mths ago
        good luck getting that to pass
    • anonymous2  •  Bellevue, United States  •  6 mths ago
      where do i sign ??

      i am so disgusted with current candidates.
    • Rasser  •  6 mths ago
      A party that represents represents middle of the road political moderates and middle class issues would be a welcome change from what we have now. It would be very welcome to a moderate middle class voter like me that doesn't belong to either party and votes on issues not party.
      • Don M 6 mths ago
        we can't afford politicians
    • 9inchnail  •  6 mths ago
      As long a PAC's exist, two parties will rule the political landscape.
    • Dodge  •  6 mths ago
      When, at most, 60% of registered voters show up and actually vote, it becomes very difficult to blame the candidates for ineptitude. If all those registered actually went to the polls-- or if a safe, secure, viable system of online voting existed-- it would mean the end of the two-party system as we know it.
    • Marc  •  Santa Clara, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Sounds like a real alternative to the lesser of two evils traditional choice.
    • Synical1  •  6 mths ago
      All we really need to do is to allow for equal access to the ballot and open primaries. This alone will give the voting public access to 3rd parties and independent candidates which would be a heck of a lot better than the ones we're forced to chose from now.
    • Robert  •  Everett, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "Dewey Defeats Truman" was a famous banner headline
      on the front page of the Chicago Tribune on November 3, 1948.
      • Robert 6 mths ago
        Bradley Manning 2012
      • Kevin 5 mths ago
        The dood is only 23.
    • tbone  •  6 mths ago
      I know that voters are disappointed in the two party dominated system and this might gain some support. Anonymous, outsiders, none of the above and vague candidates with no platforms gain support easily because people of all poitical persuasions will project their own values onto the candidate. People already have many choices Green, Libertarian, Constitution and some others. I predict this party nomination will be highjacked by some well known and well connected person as Nader, Perot and Barr have done.
      • Robert 6 mths ago
        It's only a one (Business) party system. An illusion in which
        all 'candidates' are carefully selected long before 'election' day.
    • Baradakas  •  6 mths ago
      Might I suggest that next year when we all go to the poling places to vote for any and all politicians looking to be re-elected that we look for the EJECT button in the voting booth and send all of the corrupt politicians packing.
    • Stefen Rogers  •  6 mths ago
      Agree we need to get rid of all democrats and republicans.
    • bertha fay  •  Austin, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Right now I am looking at tossing a coin to determine my vote for president, so any alternative candidate by any means is welcome.
    • Dicky  •  6 mths ago
      Hegalian dialectics has been a useful tool of the World Order elites to give the illusion of freedom & choice when in reality you choose either their candidate A, or their candidate B. No choice in truth
    • PeeLoSee  •  6 mths ago
      Sounds promising...let's get the PAC money out of the election process.
    • m  •  6 mths ago
      I would like to see the electoral college go the way of the dodo bird. Election by popular vote can be done. By doing it this way winning a state does not swing the vote. Infact by allowing popular voting, other parties have potential of making an impact. Also states like CA and NY that have huge democrat blocks in their cities will not override the votes of those in the rural areas.
    • sue  •  6 mths ago
      From above article......"But how it will affect the 2012 race depends on what kind of candidate its delegates select in next June's online convention, which will be open to any registered voter." If I'm understanding this correctly, how will it be determined that these 'registered voters' are actually alive / legal? This whole thing smells to me, and what about the people who don't have computers? they ARE out there. Is that discrimination? Fraud runs rampant in live voting now, how will it be monitored when one can hide behind a screen? I do agree, we need a third party system, but this one makes me uncomfortable.
    • Spartan  •  Jacksonville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      A president without a party is like a man with a watchchain and no watch. A robust third party should field congressional candidates as well. Without support in congress a president cannot generate changes. Given the current state of congress (gridlocked by the Tea Party) one yearns for a Caesar but we all know how that worked out. What we need more than a Caesar is congressmen that represent their district or state and not the people who paid for their campaign. That is a project that these folks should work on. A bought and paid for third party president is not a solution .
    • Gus Fusco  •  6 mths ago
      Our two party system now resembles a rabid Yankees - Red Sox rivalry
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