Wayne Allyn Root and Greg Raymer Considering Run at Presidency

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Greg Raymer Considering Run at Presidency
He May Run for Vice President on the Libertarian Party with Sports Handicapper
The 2008 presidential election may include a little World Series of Poker flavor.

Greg Raymer, the 2004 WSOP champion, is considering joining famed sports handicapper Wayne Allyn Root on a Libertarian ticket at the run for the presidency. Root, who is going to try to win the Libertarian nomination, and Raymer are currently feeling each other out to see if they would make good running mates.

Neither of them believes that they stand a chance to be elected, but both feel that 2008 gives the Libertarian Party a chance to plant the seeds for a future election where maybe a third party could win the presidency. Raymer is seriously considering joining the race.

One sunny Friday in May, Root, who says that after being a long-time Republican, he switched to Libertarian last year, welcomed a cameraman into his home to film him, Raymer, and Mike Matusow talk about the state of politics in America and how he believes he could reinvigorate a party of ?charmless intellectuals.?

?My purpose in doing this isn?t to get elected,? Root said. ?But I?m going to start a movement that?s going to catch fire. We?re going to make a difference.?

The cameraman was there to shoot a five-minute video that will be used to sell cable networks on his reality TV show. Root plans on using the money made through the show to fund the campaign. The company that wants to produce the show is the same one behind The Jerry Springer Show.

Root reached out to Raymer late last year. The two share many of the same political philosophies concerning personal freedoms in America, things they both believe are being eroded. They also believe that online gaming could be a rallying point for the Libertarian Party and hope that online gambling fans will rally around the two men and force the mainstream parties to address their concerns.

Raymer does have the background for politics. Before he became WSOP champ, he worked as a patent attorney.
 

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Raymer does have the background for politics. Before he became WSOP champ, he worked as a patent attorney.


That's like saying DTB is qualified because he lives in the Political Forum here!
 

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I would probably consider myself Libertarian if I had to define my political beliefs. I think that there are a lot more people who feel the same probably around here especially, but it seems worthlless because they don't have the $$ to ever make a legit run @ the W.H.
 

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I admire Root for what he's thinking about doing. However, I read his book "The Zen of Gambling" and I don't know that I could really support him. He loves himself a bit too much for my liking. I voted for 3rd party candidates twice (out of protest to the two party system) but I have to draw the line somewhere.
 

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Root is a great salesman. It never fails that at least one or two weekends during Football season I'll find myself watching the sunrise in the midst of a bender and I can fire on USA Network or some other rogue cable channel and be purely entertained by the banter of Root, Cokin, or whoever leased the spot. I truly am facsinated and entertained by the whole deal. Obviously, I would never pay for a pick, but alot of people must be- which the players that do probably are better off.

I truly believe that Root probably thinks he can convince the American public to vote for him- that's why I love the guy. He's got my vote :mj07: (although I've never registered-my sociology professor successfully convinced me that my vote was meaningless unless the election is decided by one vote.)
 

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If the presidency gig doesn't pan out he always has a fallback career as an anchorman given that hair and those teeth.
 
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