Joe Schriner
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Joe Schriner (born March 3, 1955) is an American politician and journalist. He has run as an independent candidate for President of the United States in four consecutive election cycles. He ran in 2000,[1]2004,[2]2008,[2][3] and is running in 2012.[4][5]
Schriner and his family have traveled some 82,000 campaign miles.[2] Since 1991, he has done extensive cross-country research for an expansive set of position papers.[6] Schriner has been featured in some 2,000 newspapers, 175 regional network TV news shows, and hundreds of radio shows.[7] He has written three books: Back Road to the White House, America's Best Town and America's Best Town 2. Schriner bills himself as an "average Joe concerned parent from the Midwest."[8]
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^ (January 19, 2000) "Off the Beaten Campaign Path" Los Angeles Times.
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^ a b c (May 15, 2008) An Average Joe For President OpEdNews.com.
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^ (June 29, 2008) "Bicycle campaign tour stops in MV" Mount Vernon News.
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^ (January 14, 2009) "In the 2008 presidential campaign, it was Joe the Plumber. In 2012, it’s going to be Joe the Painter" Star Beacon.
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^ (August 14, 2009) "Not Your ‘Average Joe’" The Post-Journal.
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^ (September 3, 2005) "Presidential Hopeful Stumps in Gothenburg" Gothenburg Times.
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^ (August 3, 2005)"Traveling America To Bring About Social Change" Rural Northwest.com Online News.
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^ (January 6, 2006)"Average Joe Campaigns Here" Rome News-Tribune.
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American politician |
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