Moderate Americans Elect group hoping to add third candidate to 2012 election ballot
By Krissah Thompson,
The restless political middle — emboldened by the recent inability of a special congressional committee to agree on a debt-reduction deal — is staking out a controversial plan to insert itself into the 2012 election.
A bipartisan group of political strategists and donors known as Americans Elect
has raised $22 million and is likely to place a third presidential
candidate on the ballot in every state next year. The goal is to provide
an alternative to President Obama and the GOP nominee and break the
tradition of a Democrat-vs.-Republican lineup.
The
effort could represent a promising new chapter for political moderates,
who see a wide-open middle in the political landscape as congressional
gridlock and bitter partisan fights have driven down favorability ratings for both parties.
Friday, November 25, 2011
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