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CHARLES
JAY'S MESSAGE
HITS HOME WITH YOUNG PEOPLE
Personal Choice
candidate finishes 4th in Utah Mock Election;
beats out Libertarian, Constitution, Socialist candidates
Elkhart, IN --
CHARLES JAY, the Personal Choice Party's presidential candidate,
achieved a very solid fourth-place finish in the Utah Mock Election,
garnering 1% of the vote, in figures that were posted at the
Mock Election
website on Thursday.
The
Utah Mock Election is a simulation of the actual electoral
process, and is conducted in elementary, middle, and high schools
throughout the state. Parents take an active part in the event as
well. This year a little more than 30,000 young people took part in
the election, which, in Utah, included all candidates listed on the
state's official ballot.
Jay won 294 votes in the presidential contest - equal to .96%
(1%, when rounded up). He placed behind only President Bush, Senator
John Kerry and independent candidate Ralph Nader. In the process,
Jay edged out Libertarian candidate Michael Badnarik by eight votes,
and easily outdistanced James Harris of the Socialist Workers Party
and Michael Peroutka of the Constitution Party.
"There are a lot of mock elections out there, but this poll
means something special to me, for several reasons," said Jay.
"Obviously, this is the state where we appear on the ballot, right
alongside everyone else. Also, the participants in this event were
the future voters of this country, and I have been saying to a lot
of folks along the campaign trail that I am definitely the young
people's candidate in this election. I'm mindful of the fact that
the kids went through a process of researching the candidates, along
with their parents, which bodes well for our chances to get a
significant vote total in the general election. And finally, this is
not one of those mock election exercises where party volunteers can
'stuff the ballot box', so to speak. There's a greater air of
legitimacy to it."
Jay feels this result, coupled with what he hopes will be a
strong showing on Election Day, might offer a good barometer as to
how he would be able to perform against other third-party
candidates, given equal ballot access.
"It'll be a great sign for us in the event we campaign in
2008, because at that time we're going to be on a lot more
ballots.'" he said.
Jay, a youthful-looking 43-year-old, has grabbed the
attention of young voters with his insistence on eliminating the
budget deficit, overhauling the Social Security system in an effort
to protect future generations, and expanding educational choices on
both the high school and college level, which may ultimately provide
independence from the burden of expensive student loans.
"This campaign is not only about the rights of people to make
their own individual choices in life," he says, "but also
emphasizing the fact we have to govern in a way that exhibits
responsibility NOW, so that when our children and grandchildren grow
up, they don't have to be saddled with a deficit and debt that is so
far gone it can't be controlled. That kind of message has a way of
resonating with the younger people."
Jay actually finished ahead of Kerry in four Utah schools,
and beat out Bush in two of them, including Success Charter School
in Taylorsville.
"That's a good sign," says Jay. "Advocates of charter schools
certainly understand what I mean when I talk about providing more
choice in education. I think charter schools are an incremental step
in the right direction, on our way to the eventual goal of
completely privatizing the school system, giving parents absolute
choice without government involvement in delivering the content."
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CHARLES JAY is the Personal Choice Party's candidate for President.
He is on the presidential ballot in the state of Utah and is running
a write-in campaign in other states. For further information on the
Charles Jay--Marilyn Chambers campaign, please visit
http://www.charlesjay.com. More information on the Personal
Choice Party can be obtained at
http://www.personalchoice.org.
CJ For America -- P.O. Box 534, Elkhart, IN 46515-0534
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