Independent presidential candidate Daniel Kingery was in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, this week for the Democracy Unplugged Declaration of the Independents forum on July 3. Kingery says he has campaigned “in nearly 28 states,” spending “less than $15,000” so far. Kingery says his campaign has about $261 on hand.
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Daniel Kingery here:
Nearly 28 states means that in I spent more than one day in all but 7 of the states. In those 7, I contacted several of the media outlets as I passed through to other destinations, as well as, yes, talk to people in service stations while other people went by in in line.
As for the 21 other states, I put on a total of 30,000 miles, 4,000 of those were drive-through to other location. 26,000 miles. Some states I traveled nearly 2,ooo miles locating, stopping in on and talking to reporters in local, state, and national media.
Unfortunately, only or less 5% of the media contacts made who interviewed me were multi-county circulation. The other 95% were, helpful as they were and greatly appreciated, were single town papers.
As for ballot access? Yes! I do have ACCESS to every ballot in the USA.
The most important question is this: Have you circulated petitions to have my name put on the ballots in your state?
Letting you know that I am out here is about all I can do. If you say you would vote for me, the true test of that is whether you actively see to it that my name gets on your ballot.
I am one person.
This election truly is in YOUR hands.
Sincerely,
Daniel Kingery, President of the USA — Apprentice
What does “nearly 28 states” mean? 27.5?
Does he have any ballot access?
How much did that run him?
Robert Milnes has campaigned in over 100 states of mental illness. One for each of the stars he wants to add to the flag.
Well, campaigning can be the same as driving through and talking to a gas station attendant while holding up the whole bloody line (You know who you are!).
I’m not sure on what exactly he has been spending.
If he can campaign that efficiently, maybe he should be running the country.