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iPolitics Interview with Tim Cox, Founder of Goooh - Part 2

iPolitics Interview with Tim Cox, Founder of Goooh - Part 2

posted to Elections,  Texas,  United States,  by lucre
3/15/2010 9:22:00 AM
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iPolitics interviewed Tim Cox, founder of Goooh.com, which stands for “Get Out Of Our House” and aims to replace Congressional incumbents with everyday citizens. For Part 2 of our interview, we discuss how well the movement is going and review the major goals for the organization. We also discuss some of the details on the criteria for participation.

Goooh is a non-partisan activist network that identifies, recruits and runs independent candidates against incumbents in Congress, regardless of what political party they are a member of. Goooh appropriately stands for "Get Out Of Our House," and seeks to gather 500,000 participants through its website by early summer. For more information, go to www.goooh.com.

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Re: iPolitics Interview with Tim Cox, Founder of Goooh - Part 2
posted by: purple on 3/16/2010 6:18:00 AM
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I really hope they get to 500,000 members in time as I think this will shake things up in 2010 and help hold the parties accountable. I guess there is still 2012 as well, but this is the year to make a really big splash.

Re: iPolitics Interview with Tim Cox, Founder of Goooh - Part 2
posted by: tpaine2009 on 3/16/2010 6:57:00 AM
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Did I hear him say that ONLY the first 500K will have a voice in candidate selection?

500K out of over approx 170,000,000 voters!?!?

It's funny, but in trying to figure out how the American Federalist Party could have ANY impact at all, I was looking at least 3 million members before it was time to "lock and load". Am I wrong?

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