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:::::*And as far as Ross Perot goes, even though he, like Kucinich, has nothing to do with whether this article should exist, was a billionaire businessman before declaring his candidacy. Amassing a billion dollars confers notability in my book. If Cox has a billion dollars then I will happily withdraw my nomination. [[User:Otto4711|Otto4711]] 14:39, 26 February 2007 (UTC)
:::::*And as far as Ross Perot goes, even though he, like Kucinich, has nothing to do with whether this article should exist, was a billionaire businessman before declaring his candidacy. Amassing a billion dollars confers notability in my book. If Cox has a billion dollars then I will happily withdraw my nomination. [[User:Otto4711|Otto4711]] 14:39, 26 February 2007 (UTC)
::::::*Being a billionaire 1) is not a qualification for the presidency and 2) doesn't confer notability, even under the ''guideline's'' standards. - [[User:Nhprman|Nhprman]] [[User:Nhprman/Userinterestlist|<small><sup>List</sup></small>]] 05:47, 27 February 2007 (UTC)
::::::*Being a billionaire 1) is not a qualification for the presidency and 2) doesn't confer notability, even under the ''guideline's'' standards. - [[User:Nhprman|Nhprman]] [[User:Nhprman/Userinterestlist|<small><sup>List</sup></small>]] 05:47, 27 February 2007 (UTC)
*'''Keep''' While I'm not sure that I think the article on his presidential campaign is appropriate, given that his name has come up in some of the profiles (for example, [http://www.nhpr.org/node/12058]), I'd have to say keep, at least until further information develops. [[User:Mister.Manticore|Mister.Manticore]] 04:01, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
*'''Keep''' While I'm not sure that I think the article on his presidential campaign is appropriate, given that his name has come up in some of the profiles (for example, [http://www.nhpr.org/node/12058]), I'd have to say keep, at least until further information develops. [[User:FrozenPurpleCube|FrozenPurpleCube]] 04:01, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
:*That reads like a rehash of a press release, which doesn't qualify as an independent reliable source. [[User:Otto4711|Otto4711]] 15:04, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
:*That reads like a rehash of a press release, which doesn't qualify as an independent reliable source. [[User:Otto4711|Otto4711]] 15:04, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
:::An independent media outlet covering his press release counts for me as some evidence of his notability, at least at the present time. If say Time, or another such magazine doesn't cover him when it gets closer to the primary and they do a review of all the major candidates, then that might mean something, but since I don't know they haven't, and he does get his name in some papers, I would prefer not to act at this time. [[User:Mister.Manticore|Mister.Manticore]] 18:15, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
:::An independent media outlet covering his press release counts for me as some evidence of his notability, at least at the present time. If say Time, or another such magazine doesn't cover him when it gets closer to the primary and they do a review of all the major candidates, then that might mean something, but since I don't know they haven't, and he does get his name in some papers, I would prefer not to act at this time. [[User:FrozenPurpleCube|FrozenPurpleCube]] 18:15, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
*'''Comment''': I did a google news search for ''"John cox" president republican'' (I figure that was a pretty good way of weeding out the billion other john coxes in the world) and got 11 unique google hits, almost all of which mentioned him in passing, at least one of which didn't mention him at all, and most of which were local to Chicago (where he's from) or Iowa (the one place he's really campaigned). So we've got no real info from these sources other than that he's a "long-shot" (duh), and we seem to have nothing from any news source of national renown, which is odd for someone running for president of the nation. That's what I found on the internet, anyway. I'm not going to vote on this yet. If he really is only one of a handful of people to have filed the appropriate papers for running, then he might be worth keeping just for that, but if this turns out to be like the California recall election, in which everyone and his mother field the paperwork and gave it a shot, then he's probably deleteable. I guess the question is, what stops anyone from running? If there were a couple hundred yahoos wanting to take a shot at the governorship of California with no real chance of winning, I can't see why there wouldn't be 100 times more taking a no-chance run for the presidency, just so they can say "hey, I'm running for President!" What has set this guy apart? In any case, I think he should probably be removed from the 2008 election template for now. -[[User:R. fiend|R. fiend]] 15:51, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
*'''Comment''': I did a google news search for ''"John cox" president republican'' (I figure that was a pretty good way of weeding out the billion other john coxes in the world) and got 11 unique google hits, almost all of which mentioned him in passing, at least one of which didn't mention him at all, and most of which were local to Chicago (where he's from) or Iowa (the one place he's really campaigned). So we've got no real info from these sources other than that he's a "long-shot" (duh), and we seem to have nothing from any news source of national renown, which is odd for someone running for president of the nation. That's what I found on the internet, anyway. I'm not going to vote on this yet. If he really is only one of a handful of people to have filed the appropriate papers for running, then he might be worth keeping just for that, but if this turns out to be like the California recall election, in which everyone and his mother field the paperwork and gave it a shot, then he's probably deleteable. I guess the question is, what stops anyone from running? If there were a couple hundred yahoos wanting to take a shot at the governorship of California with no real chance of winning, I can't see why there wouldn't be 100 times more taking a no-chance run for the presidency, just so they can say "hey, I'm running for President!" What has set this guy apart? In any case, I think he should probably be removed from the 2008 election template for now. -[[User:R. fiend|R. fiend]] 15:51, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
**Okay, just saw Nhprman's link, and that does seem to be a legitimate national story that is actually about the candidate (I didn't see any evidence it was front page, but I could have missed that, also not sure why googlenews didn't display this). However that aricle says "As of early September, 75 people had filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission declaring their intention to run for president," which seems to make Mr. Cox 1 out of 75 rather than 1 out of 10 or so (and since September that 75 has probably increased dramatically). Is there any reason why this guy is more encyclopedic than any of those other folks? -[[User:R. fiend|R. fiend]] 16:03, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
**Okay, just saw Nhprman's link, and that does seem to be a legitimate national story that is actually about the candidate (I didn't see any evidence it was front page, but I could have missed that, also not sure why googlenews didn't display this). However that aricle says "As of early September, 75 people had filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission declaring their intention to run for president," which seems to make Mr. Cox 1 out of 75 rather than 1 out of 10 or so (and since September that 75 has probably increased dramatically). Is there any reason why this guy is more encyclopedic than any of those other folks? -[[User:R. fiend|R. fiend]] 16:03, 25 February 2007 (UTC)

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