When I first heard that Chris Daggett was running for governor, I thought it was cool that a gold medal medalist was running for governor. I was later informed that the gymnast is Tim Daggett. The good news is that Chris Daggett is running as an Independent. He is currently polling at 20%. This should be a glaring message that a guy with almost no TV ads is within striking distance of both current governor Jon Corzine and the dude with a chick’s name Chris Christie. It is sad that the best the two parties could muster up to run for governor are Corzine and Christie.
I will be spending the next week and a half campaigning for Tim Chris Daggett. I will be explaining the importance of voting for somebody for governor and as President in 2012. Come join me in getting independents like Chris Daggett elected in 2009.












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The I’ll vote for Daggett Pledge
“I want to vote for Chris Daggett, but only if he has a real chance of winning. He needs pledges from 100,000 people like me. I don’t want to wait til Election Day to find out that those votes existed, but we were all afraid to cast them. So, I’m signing my name below, with my address to prove that I’m real, and pledging that if 100,000 people like me sign up, I will vote for Daggett.”
Take the I’ll Vote For Daggett Pledge Here
Regardless of who Chris Daggett hurts, Daggett is not a spoiler and he can win.
Daggett has broken 20 percent and can win. The Washington Post says at 20% there is a path for Daggett to win and political analysts say with 25% in the polls Daggett can win.
Now its a matter of getting that last 100,000 votes to get Daggett in a position to win.
To do that we are reaching out to voters that want to Vote for Daggett but are afraid a vote for Daggett is a wasted vote. So…
The I’ll vote for Daggett Pledge:
“I want to vote for Chris Daggett, but only if he has a real chance of winning. He needs pledges from 100,000 people like me. I don’t want to wait til Election Day to find out that those votes existed, but we were all afraid to cast them. So, I’m signing my name below, with my address to prove that I’m real, and pledging that if 100,000 people like me sign up, I will vote for Daggett.”
Take the I’ll Vote For Daggett Pledge Here
Spread the word about this pledge, so we can bring an end to politics as usual.
Alex,
Thank you for stopping by. I believe the only wasted vote is one cast for a candidate because you were told the candidate you liked “didn’t have a chance.”