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"[Joe Schriner] is out there every day discovering what's right about America, talking to people about how to make it better, and forcing people to question the way things are. Keep it up, Joe." “This site is reflective of 15 years of extensive cross country research. It is reflective of eight years and 80,000 campaign miles. We have stumped on hundreds of street corners, talked to a good number of college groups (Xavier, Antioch, Mississippi State University, Dayton University, Northern Arizona State University…), civic groups, church groups… Our message has appeared in some 2,000 newspapers, more than 150 regional network TV news shows, hundreds of radio spots… And this is only the beginning!” --Joe ... perhaps the most well-traveled (domestic road miles) presidential candidate in the history of the United States. Declaration Speech for 2008 Joe Media Quotes...
"We should make war on social injustice and poverty." –LA Times (Orange County edition)
What they are saying about Joe...
“…a message of common sense and an aura as ordinary as his (Schriner’s) khaki pants and brown and blue plaid shirt.” --reporter Chuck Frederick, Duluth News, Duluth, Minnesota.
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In the 2008 presidential campaign, it was Joe the Plumber. In 2012, it’s going to be Joe the Painter -- January 16, 2009 The Post-Journal Not Your "Average Joe' -- August 14, 2009 Rome News Tribune 'Average Joe' Campaigns Here -- January 2006 Gothenburg Times 'Average Joe' develops support through grassroots campaign to change America -- September 2005 Rural Northwest Traveling America to bring about social change -- August 2005 The People's Defender More than just another ‘Average Joe’ The Crescent-News ‘Average Joe’ Schriner brings his traveling campaign to Defiance -- October, 2005 Project Vote Smart "Political Courage Test" NEW! |
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What do a 1,000 piece Norman Rockwell puzzle and a rusty gardening pail have to do with the "Average Joe" campaign? Click either of the above pictures to find out! |
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Fireplace picture by Aidan Wojtas, available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license. |