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The chances of a contested convention this summer have "plateaued," but talk of anyone making a third-party run for the White House is "something media likes to spin," Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said Sunday.

"It's never going to work [and] it's never going to happen," Priebus told ABC News' George Stephanopoulos on the "This Week" program.  "They're already behind the eight-ball, and in some states, they may not be able to get on the ballot."
Further he said that by the time the Republican National Convention comes to Cleveland in July, it will "definitely be too late" for a third-party candidate to launch a campaign.

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Re: Priebus: Too Late for Third-Party Candidate to Launch Campaign
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2016, 07:02:35 pm »
Thanks for the post ... something I really had forgotten.  Much too late for a 3rd party run.
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Re: Priebus: Too Late for Third-Party Candidate to Launch Campaign
« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2016, 07:06:56 pm »
Thanks for the post ... something I really had forgotten.  Much too late for a 3rd party run.

Wow.  So the earliest next shot for Cruz is 2024.   :shrug:

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Re: Priebus: Too Late for Third-Party Candidate to Launch Campaign
« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2016, 07:47:43 pm »
This really applies to existing candidates switching to a new third party or non affiliated ticket. Due to ballot access, the Libertarians and Greens both have access in at least 30 States each. A candidate could unify with one of those parties (D or R facing it). It may not be the specific candidate one wants, but it would provide an alternative to D's or R's who don't feel represented.

If, for example, a candidate decides to run independent as a disruptive candidate, they could probably get on the ballot in a half dozen states, enough to split the party vote enough but not provide a viable alternative in the electoral college.

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Re: Priebus: Too Late for Third-Party Candidate to Launch Campaign
« Reply #4 on: April 24, 2016, 08:13:48 pm »
This really applies to existing candidates switching to a new third party or non affiliated ticket. Due to ballot access, the Libertarians and Greens both have access in at least 30 States each. A candidate could unify with one of those parties (D or R facing it). It may not be the specific candidate one wants, but it would provide an alternative to D's or R's who don't feel represented.

If, for example, a candidate decides to run independent as a disruptive candidate, they could probably get on the ballot in a half dozen states, enough to split the party vote enough but not provide a viable alternative in the electoral college.
Greens and Libertarians would not combine well.

Greens would run on free marijuana provided by the government, while Libertarians would prefer individuals could freely purchase marijuana.

They would probably both agree that our conflicts with islam, are our own fault, hence we should reduce our capability to defend ourselves.

Usually 3rd parties are exercises in mental masturbation.
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Re: Priebus: Too Late for Third-Party Candidate to Launch Campaign
« Reply #5 on: April 24, 2016, 08:21:37 pm »
Greens and Libertarians would not combine well.

Greens would run on free marijuana provided by the government, while Libertarians would prefer individuals could freely purchase marijuana.

They would probably both agree that our conflicts with islam, are our own fault, hence we should reduce our capability to defend ourselves.

Usually 3rd parties are exercises in mental masturbation.

I didn't mean that as a combined ticket. Just that they are an alternative for either party whose members don't feel they have a home.  Normally I think you are right regarding 3rd parties, but this year is very unique so we'll see.

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Re: Priebus: Too Late for Third-Party Candidate to Launch Campaign
« Reply #6 on: April 24, 2016, 08:43:56 pm »
I didn't mean that as a combined ticket. Just that they are an alternative for either party whose members don't feel they have a home.  Normally I think you are right regarding 3rd parties, but this year is very unique so we'll see.
I remember 2000 and Free Republic. The place was really, really strong for Buchanan.

Quite a few freepers posted as if they truly expected his 3rd party effort, to win. In fact Buchanan won 0.5%

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