Buddy Roemer, former governor of Louisiana and a former Congressman, received $100,000 in matching funds from the Federal Election Commission today. He was the first presidential candidate this year to apply for funds and be declared eligible, having raised over $340,000 so far. This compares to Mitt Romney’s bonanza of $56 million.
Roemer has restricted donations to $100 or less, unlike other candidates. Though he is running on the Republican ticket, his name has been bandied about as a possible third party candidate as he has taken a moderate stance on a number of issues.
Kudos to Roemer for his willingness to compete against the big bucks with small donations and matching funds. While this may be due to Roemer’s inability to collect the big bucks, his stance is still something to be lauded. His quixotic run for the presidency may get nowhere, but he’s trying to do it the right way.
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Political junkie, Vietnam vet, neurologist- three books on aging and dementia. Book on health care reform in 2009- Shock Therapy for the American Health Care System. Book on the need for a centrist third party- Resurrecting Democracy- A Citizen’s Call for a Centrist Third Party published in 2011. Aging Wisely, published in August 2014 by Rowman and Littlefield. Latest book- The Uninformed Voter published May 2020