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== With ServerGate, he is the 'dark horse' in the race. == |
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== HQ and slogan == |
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Look for Jim Webb (crystal ball) to do well at the DNC convention (and in preceding debates) since he is more in the tradition of blue collar democrats of the past than what we see in HRClinton and other like 'progressives'. With ServerGate and other current news, I don't see much coverage of vet and former senator Jim Webb. You could say he is the 'dark horse' in the race. Am I missing something? He spoke well recently at the Iowa State Fair. -- [[User:AstroU|AstroU]] ([[User talk:AstroU|talk]]) 04:11, 19 August 2015 (UTC) |
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The address listed on website is in Burke,VA. Would this mean that Webb's HQ is in Burke? Also, for the slogan, at the end of Webb's introductory "letter" on the website it says "Let’s fix our country. Together." This sounds like a slogan to me. [[User:Mhoppmann|Mhoppmann]] ([[User talk:Mhoppmann|talk]]) 23:17, 20 November 2014 (UTC) |
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:Agreed. But in addition to a good campaign team, he will need backers/donors. Does he have these? How is he doing? Does he have the requisite support? -- [[User:Charles Edwin Shipp|Charles Edwin Shipp]] ([[User talk:Charles Edwin Shipp|talk]]) 12:58, 19 August 2015 (UTC) |
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== Where is the 'See also' section == |
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This article can be expanded. -- [[User:AstroU|AstroU]] ([[User talk:AstroU|talk]]) 12:33, 3 September 2015 (UTC) |
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== New NEWS today, for future editing (Webb positioning as an Independent) == |
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This should help. From CNN, "To announce or not: Explaining presidential exploratory committees" |
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Q: Is someone with an exploratory committee a candidate? |
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Headline-1: '''Jim Webb retains former ‘Draft Biden’ finance director for potential independent White House bid''' |
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* http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jan/7/jim-webb-retains-former-draft-biden-finance-direct/ |
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"Whether someone is or is not a candidate is, in a practical sense, a matter of semantics. Legally, anyone who creates a federal campaign committee and has submitted a Statement of Candidacy is a candidate, regardless of whether his or her campaign committee contains the word "exploratory." |
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QUOTE: "As he ponders an independent run for the White House, former Sen. James Webb of Virginia has retained the services of Sam Jones, the national finance director for the past effort to draft Vice President Joseph R. Biden into the race." -- [[User:Charles Edwin Shipp|Charles Edwin Shipp]] ([[User talk:Charles Edwin Shipp|talk]]) 23:49, 7 January 2016 (UTC) -- PS: FYI for future editing. |
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For news organizations, the distinction is more difficult since a presidential hopeful who sets up a campaign committee with the FEC and calls it an exploratory committee might still say that no decision has been made and that he or she is not yet a candidate. |
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The reality is that many (but not all) individuals who are seriously considering a bid for president take the legal steps to become a candidate before they have decided that they want to run or before they are prepared to declare their candidacies publicly. Some exploratory candidates, however, do not create an exploratory committee with the FEC and therefore do not officially become legal candidates when they create their exploratory committee." |
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[[User:Mhoppmann|Mhoppmann]] ([[User talk:Mhoppmann|talk]]) 23:18, 21 November 2014 (UTC) |
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With ServerGate, he is the 'dark horse' in the race.
[edit]Look for Jim Webb (crystal ball) to do well at the DNC convention (and in preceding debates) since he is more in the tradition of blue collar democrats of the past than what we see in HRClinton and other like 'progressives'. With ServerGate and other current news, I don't see much coverage of vet and former senator Jim Webb. You could say he is the 'dark horse' in the race. Am I missing something? He spoke well recently at the Iowa State Fair. -- AstroU (talk) 04:11, 19 August 2015 (UTC)
- Agreed. But in addition to a good campaign team, he will need backers/donors. Does he have these? How is he doing? Does he have the requisite support? -- Charles Edwin Shipp (talk) 12:58, 19 August 2015 (UTC)
Where is the 'See also' section
[edit]This article can be expanded. -- AstroU (talk) 12:33, 3 September 2015 (UTC)
New NEWS today, for future editing (Webb positioning as an Independent)
[edit]LEDEcomment
Headline-1: Jim Webb retains former ‘Draft Biden’ finance director for potential independent White House bid
QUOTE: "As he ponders an independent run for the White House, former Sen. James Webb of Virginia has retained the services of Sam Jones, the national finance director for the past effort to draft Vice President Joseph R. Biden into the race." -- Charles Edwin Shipp (talk) 23:49, 7 January 2016 (UTC) -- PS: FYI for future editing.
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