presidential election photo project
From: Dustin Fenstermacher
To: Frank Moore
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 8:33 AM
Subject: presidential election photo project
Hey,
I'm a photographer from Philadelphia and was wondering if I could contact someone about help with a photography project. I shall be covering the presidential campaigns that the media is largely ignoring leading up to the Pennsylvania state primary on. I'd like to do photography at any upcoming events and your campaign headquarters in the state. Whom would be the best person to talk to about such a thing?
Thank you for your help!
Dustin
Dustin Fenstermacher - Photographer
Conshohocken, PA
www.dustinfenstermacher.com
Frank Moore wrote:
corey, what is the story about penn.? as i recall, it's a no-go state.
Corey wrote:
In Pennsylvania, there is no procedure that the write-in candidate has to go through ahead of the election, except that the candidate must get 21 PA citizens to be electors, and then educate the Pennsylvania voters as to who these people are! Because any voter who wishes to vote for a write-in candidate for President in PA has to write-in the names of his/her 21 electors (not the candidate's name) and spell them all correctly! The ballot actually has 21 spaces for this purpose.
Frank Moore wrote:
hi, dustin. unfortunately i won't be campaigning in penn. one of the reasons for this are the rules in penn. make voting for candidates such as me impossible. In Pennsylvania, there is no procedure that the write-in candidate has to go through ahead of the election, except that the candidate must get 21 PA citizens to be electors, and then educate the Pennsylvania voters as to who these people are! Because any voter who wishes to vote for a write-in candidate for President in PA has to write-in the names of his/her 21 electors (not the candidate's name) and spell them all correctly! The ballot actually has 21 spaces for this purpose.
To: stefan
From: Frank Moore
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 20:35:10 -0700
Subject: Fw: presidential election photo project
hi, stefan. i'm thinking of asking the a.c.l.u. to help me sue penn. over this. what do you think? there are states which outright don't allow write-in candidates. i don't think i could take them on because it would get into state rights. the rules in other states are vastly easier for the mainstream candidates to fulfill...to put it mildly! but at least they are the same rules for all the candidates. not so in penn. if they apply the below rule to the major candidates, having an election would not be possible! rules should be for all the candidates. do you think the a.c.l.u. would accept the case?
In Freedom,
Frank Moore
To: Frank Moore
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 8:33 AM
Subject: presidential election photo project
Hey,
I'm a photographer from Philadelphia and was wondering if I could contact someone about help with a photography project. I shall be covering the presidential campaigns that the media is largely ignoring leading up to the Pennsylvania state primary on. I'd like to do photography at any upcoming events and your campaign headquarters in the state. Whom would be the best person to talk to about such a thing?
Thank you for your help!
Dustin
Dustin Fenstermacher - Photographer
Conshohocken, PA
www.dustinfenstermacher.com
Frank Moore wrote:
corey, what is the story about penn.? as i recall, it's a no-go state.
Corey wrote:
In Pennsylvania, there is no procedure that the write-in candidate has to go through ahead of the election, except that the candidate must get 21 PA citizens to be electors, and then educate the Pennsylvania voters as to who these people are! Because any voter who wishes to vote for a write-in candidate for President in PA has to write-in the names of his/her 21 electors (not the candidate's name) and spell them all correctly! The ballot actually has 21 spaces for this purpose.
Frank Moore wrote:
hi, dustin. unfortunately i won't be campaigning in penn. one of the reasons for this are the rules in penn. make voting for candidates such as me impossible. In Pennsylvania, there is no procedure that the write-in candidate has to go through ahead of the election, except that the candidate must get 21 PA citizens to be electors, and then educate the Pennsylvania voters as to who these people are! Because any voter who wishes to vote for a write-in candidate for President in PA has to write-in the names of his/her 21 electors (not the candidate's name) and spell them all correctly! The ballot actually has 21 spaces for this purpose.
To: stefan
From: Frank Moore
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 20:35:10 -0700
Subject: Fw: presidential election photo project
hi, stefan. i'm thinking of asking the a.c.l.u. to help me sue penn. over this. what do you think? there are states which outright don't allow write-in candidates. i don't think i could take them on because it would get into state rights. the rules in other states are vastly easier for the mainstream candidates to fulfill...to put it mildly! but at least they are the same rules for all the candidates. not so in penn. if they apply the below rule to the major candidates, having an election would not be possible! rules should be for all the candidates. do you think the a.c.l.u. would accept the case?
In Freedom,
Frank Moore
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