subject: No Politics of Exclusion. Imperato Challenges Each Candidate to One-on-One Debate [print this page] Results point to swing voter victoryResults point to swing voter victory. Glimpse into future as predicted by Daniel Imperato while running for president back in 2006.
Time to open the debate process allowing all voices of candidates on the ballot for governor to be heard. That is the message that independent Daniel Imperato delivered after reading of a four candidate debate proposal suggested by the editors of the Ledger. The problem is they purposely and arbitrarily excluded several candidates include him from participating.
On the campaign trail in 2006, then presidential candidate Daniel Imperato declared that independents would be favored by voters and create a new dynamic in the American electoral system. That prediction is coming true more now than ever after two important events in Florida.
First, the sitting Governor Charlie Crist bolted his "establishment" party and declared himself independent. Then the other establishment candidate Attorney General Bill McCollum gets upended in his primary battle by a political newcomer.
"Candidates that declare themselves for the people not the parties will continue to prevail." Imperato adds, "I trust voters will be seeking alternate voices. That they recognize a life of experience goes further than being groomed inside of a political party. As the most qualified candidate for Governor I suspect voters will allow me to lead them into a prosperous new decade."
Imperato is running on a platform that calls for a massive infrastructure retooling in Florida one that will make the state competitive in the global economy. He has embraced the most cutting edge technologies that include fusion power to replace the aging nuclear power generation plants. And he endorses the hydro-high speed rail projects to connect the Florida panhandle with the south eastern urban areas to finally reduce the quest for oil.
"Florida can lead the nation in reducing fossil fuel consumption. We can generate clean energy, transport citizens rapidly and utilize the power of the sun to make Florida first in advanced 21st century technology."
Daniel Imperato pledged to be the only candidate with a real plan to revive Florida and increase revenues without raising taxes. "Be first Florida! Let's be an incubator of companies that provide advanced technological solutions that will bring international interest and investment into Florida."
In June, Imperato rolled out his plan to create a central bank in Florida to secure funding for major infrastructure improvements.
Now he is opening his search for another to join him as Lt. Governor candidate. Today he is interviewing Karl Behm who is a certified write-in candidate for Governor and a tea party supporter. An announcement is expected in a few days.
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No Politics of Exclusion. Imperato Challenges Each Candidate to One-on-One Debate