Mike Gravel 2008 presidential campaign

Mike Gravel for President 2008
CampaignU.S. presidential election, 2008
CandidateMike Gravel
U.S. Senator from Alaska
(1969–1981)
Speaker of the Alaska House of Representatives
(1965–1967)
AffiliationDemocratic Party
Libertarian Party[1]
StatusWithdrawn
AnnouncedApril 17, 2006
SuspendedMarch 26, 2008
HeadquartersArlington, Virginia
Key peopleChris Petherick (Chief of Staff)
April Shapley (Dep. Chief of Staff)
Alex Colvin (Press Secretary)
Jon Kraus (New Hampshire State Organizer)
J. Skyler McKinley (Deputy Communications Director)
Christopher S. Thrasher (National Campaign Coordinator)
SloganLet the People Decide
Website
www.gravel2008.us
(Archived on September 17, 2012)

The 2008 presidential campaign of Mike Gravel, former Speaker of the Alaska House of Representatives and United States Senator from Alaska, began on April 17, 2006, when he declared his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in the 2008 election,[2] in a speech to the National Press Club.

His campaign gained an Internet following and national attention due to outspoken debate appearances during 2007, but consistently showed little support in national polls. In the 2008 Democratic caucuses and primaries, he did not win any delegates. Out of the eight candidates for the Democratic nomination for president, he received the fewest votes - less than one percent.[3]

In March 2008, Gravel announced that he had joined the Libertarian Party and would seek its presidential nomination, instead of further pursuing the Democratic nomination.[4] In May 2008, Gravel finished fourth at the 2008 Libertarian National Convention and ended both his presidential quest and his political career, until his 2020 presidential campaign.

  1. ^ "Gravel to Run for Libertarian Nod". The New York Times. 26 March 2008. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Sen. Mike Gravel Announces Run for President - Mike Gravel For President 2008". gravel2008.us. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Google Maps coverage of the primaries". google.com. Retrieved 16 April 2018.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Gravel Joins Libertarian Party, Plans New Presidential Bid". FOXnews.com. 2008-03-26. Retrieved 2008-03-26.

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