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Americans invited to choose their favourite U.S. Presidential candidate in an 'Online' Poll

Edited by John E. Stone

WASHINGTON, DC -- U.S. Freedom Foundation has opened its National Online Presidential Open Primary, in an effort to give all voters across the U.S. the opportunity to cast their primary ballot before choices of candidates are restricted by the current state-by-state primary system used by both parties.

The non-scientific online poll is designed to allow voters to express their top choice for a candidate from both major parties, in contrast to the current system. The poll will remain open through the primary season.

"Voters in many states feel frustrated that a decision on a candidate has in effect already been made before they even had the chance to go to the polls," says USFF Vice-President Fred Peterson. "If we stop to think about it, this whole game of who has the earliest primary is really an effort to see which state can arbitrarily impact the choices made by their sister states. We hope this poll will give disaffected voters an opportunity to show what might happen if we had a national open primary, in which a broad base of voters actually had a realistic chance of chosing which candidates would be on the November ballot." The online poll is open immediately at, LINK

About the editor:

John Stone is founder, President and Chairman of the Board, and acting director of U.S. Freedom Foundation.

He is former Deputy Chief of Staff and Communications Director for the late U.S. Representative Charlie Norwood of Georgia, where he was spokesman for the national public relations campaign for the Patient’s Bill of Rights beginning in 1995. He was also spokesman on Norwood’s CLEAR Act – Clear Law Enforcement for Removal of Criminal Illegal Aliens – beginning in 2004.

He is also a major in the Virginia Defense Force, the reserve to the Virginia National Guard, where he has served in various postings at Division Headquarters in Richmond since 2001.

Stone was a staff delegation field investigator and primary author of the 2005 Congressional Field Report Results and Implications of the Minuteman Project, and the follow-up 2006 report Securing the Northern Border. The reports provided the research and hard data supporting Norwood’s call for 36-48,000 National Guard and State Defense Force troops on the Southern Border, and 12,000 on the Canadian border to safeguard the U.S. from illegal immigration and terrorism.

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