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Yesterday more than 20 states held presidential primaries or caucuses and nearly everyone has heard of candidates such as Barak Obama and John McCain but one candidate the majority of Americans haven't heard of is Steve Adams.  Adsams, a Kentucky software designer, is running at the top of an independent ticket with his running mate Bob Hargis. 

Adams gave Miller Politics his reaction to the Super Tuesday primary election results:

"The Super Tuesday results were somewhat encouraging in that we're not down to a two person race yet.  America is still diverse and showing that media frenzy and big money are not always the deciding factors in who wins the race.  As we see more 'mainstream' candidates drop out, it will be interesting to see whether voters 'give up' and vote for no one, or the lesser of two evils... or whether they will stand up and vote outside the two party system for an underdog."

To find out more on the Adams/Hargis campaign visit: 
www.presidentadams.com.

 


Comments

Lucas

Wed, 05 Mar 2008 10:24:24

Too many Americans go with the norm, and merely casting ballot for the lesser of evils between major candidates. Do the small amount of research required to find a candidate you actually want to see in the White House. Google, Yahoo, and Wikipedia are great. If you don't like the candidate of my choice, there's ample enough to find one who meets your opinions.

 



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