I'd vote for him.
November 24, 2009 | South Carolina | Vetting explained
In my opinion, the less politicians we have in politics the better.
Hmm, I wonder what party "Mr. Independent" will be a part of? His views tend to be more conservative, so running as a Republican would make sense, however it would be hypocritical. I've seen him show liberal traits, but it would be hard beating Obama in the Democratic primaries.
As an independent candidate, he would have virtually no competition, and would secure his party's nomination easily.
Lou Dobbs 2012?
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/11/24/lou-dobbs-weighing-white-house-run-in-2012-2/
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