User:William S. Saturn
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Articles I've written or contributed to significantly
Bios
[edit]Campaigns
[edit]- Barry Goldwater presidential campaign, 1964
- Hubert Humphrey presidential campaign, 1968
- Eugene McCarthy presidential campaign, 1968
- Richard Nixon presidential campaign, 1968
- Ron Paul presidential campaign, 1988
- Ross Perot presidential campaign, 1992
- Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2000
- Chuck Baldwin presidential campaign, 2008
- Bob Barr presidential campaign, 2008
- Evan Bayh presidential campaign, 2008
- Joe Biden presidential campaign, 2008
- Chris Dodd presidential campaign, 2008
- Jim Gilmore presidential campaign, 2008
- Duncan Hunter presidential campaign, 2008
- Tom Tancredo presidential campaign, 2008
- Tommy Thompson presidential campaign, 2008
- Tom Vilsack presidential campaign, 2008
- Virgil Goode presidential campaign, 2012
- Thaddeus McCotter presidential campaign, 2012
Elections
[edit]Geography of Texas
[edit]- Aransas Bay
- Aransas City
- Bracken, Texas
- Carancahua Bay
- Cibolo Creek
- Copano Bay
- Copano, Texas
- Corpus Christi Bay
- East Bay
- Green Lake
- Guadalupe Bay
- Hochheim, Texas
- Hondo Creek
- Laguna Madre
- Lavaca Bay
- Matagorda Bay
- Nueces Bay
- Redfish Bay
- St. Charles Bay
- St. Mary's of Aransas
- Salado Creek
- San Antonio Bay
- Tres Palacios Bay
- West Bay
History/Politics
[edit]- Battle of Canyon Creek
- Central Confederacy
- Dewey–Stassen debate
- Fed Up!
- Iran and state terrorism
- Linconia
- List of unsuccessful terrorist plots in the United States post-9/11
- One Iowa
- The Victoria Advocate
Wikinews articles
[edit]2020
[edit]2019
[edit]2018
[edit]2017
[edit]2016
[edit]2015
[edit]- 'Birther King' announces 2016 campaign for U.S. president
- U.S. presidential candidate Mark Everson challenges debate exclusion
2014
[edit]- Jim Webb campaign addresses first 2016 presidential election controversy
- U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders to announce presidential ambitions by March
2013
[edit]- Gubernatorial candidate Tom Tancredo comments on North Colorado proposal
- Colorado counties consider forming new U.S. state
2012
[edit]- Expected U.S. Senate special election taking shape in Massachusetts
- Reform Party of the United States nominates fitness model Andre Barnett for president
- Romney taps U.S. congressman Paul Ryan as presidential running mate
- Sitcom star Roseanne Barr chosen as presidential nominee of Peace and Freedom Party
- Green Party of the United States nominates Jill Stein for president
- Fred Karger officially ends 2012 presidential campaign
- Darcy Richardson to seek Reform Party presidential nomination
- U.S. Congressman Thad McCotter aborts write-in campaign
- Buddy Roemer suspends U.S. presidential campaign
- President Obama easily wins Texas primary; Romney secures Republican nomination
- U.S. Congressman Thad McCotter denied ballot in re-election primary race; announces write-in campaign
- Attorney John Wolfe wins 42% against President Obama in Arkansas primary
- Prison inmate wins 41% against President Obama in West Virginia primary
- Gary Johnson wins 2012 Libertarian Party presidential nomination
- Darcy Richardson suspends Democratic Party presidential campaign
- U.S. Constitution Party nominates former Congressman Virgil Goode for president
- Rick Santorum drops U.S. presidential bid
- U.S. Senator Marco Rubio endorses Mitt Romney for president
- Rocky Anderson announces he will seek Americans Elect nomination
- Super Tuesday 2012: President Obama loses a delegate to Randall Terry
- Super Tuesday 2012: 'Joe the Plumber' wins GOP congressional primary
- Super Tuesday 2012: Mitt Romney wins six of ten GOP contests
- Buddy Roemer ends Republican presidential bid to seek Reform Party nomination
- Former Congressman Virgil Goode enters race for Constitution Party presidential nomination
- Rick Santorum sweeps three non-binding GOP presidential contests
- Mitt Romney wins 2012 Florida primary
- U.S. presidential candidate Newt Gingrich wins South Carolina primary
- Jon Huntsman ends U.S. presidential campaign, endorses Mitt Romney
- Mitt Romney wins the 2012 New Hampshire Republican primary
- Mitt Romney wins Iowa Caucus by eight votes over surging Rick Santorum
- Wikinews holds Reform Party USA presidential candidates forum
2011
[edit]- U.S. presidential candidate Gary Johnson leaves GOP to vie for the LP nom
- South Carolina governor Nikki Haley endorses Mitt Romney for U.S. president
- Former Salt Lake City mayor Rocky Anderson announces presidential bid
- Campaign manager: 100 percent chance Buddy Roemer will run for Americans Elect presidential nomination
- 'America’s Toughest Sheriff' to endorse Rick Perry for U.S. President
- GOP presidential candidate Gary Johnson considers Libertarian Party run
- NYC Mayor Bloomberg's Obama comments raise speculation of presidential bid
- Poll shows former U.S. Speaker Newt Gingrich as latest GOP presidential frontrunner
- State Senator Stewart Greenleaf enters New Hampshire primary
- Herman Cain: SimCity rumor 'a lie'
- 'Homer Simpson' contributes to U.S. presidential candidate Buddy Roemer
- Congressman Thad McCotter ends bid for U.S. president
- U.S. Presidential candidate Michele Bachmann narrowly edges Ron Paul in Ames Straw Poll
- Texas governor Rick Perry enters presidential race
- Texas governor Rick Perry to announce his presidential intentions
- U.S. Presidential candidate Fred Karger denied place at Fox News debate
- Sitcom star Roseanne Barr announces run for U.S. president
- Ralph Nader: Obama will likely face challenge in Democratic primaries
- Former Louisiana governor Buddy Roemer announces run for president
- Ron Paul announces he will not seek U.S. House re-election in 2012; will focus on presidential campaign
- Despite speculation, aides say Biden will remain on Obama ticket
- Congressman Thad McCotter to run for U.S. President
- New York legalizes same-sex marriage
- Prohibition Party holds convention; nominates Jack Fellure for U.S. President
- First Libertarian Party presidential nominee John Hospers dies at 93
2010
[edit]2009
[edit]- Former U.S. Presidential candidate Gene Amondson dies following a stroke
- New words added to Webster's dictionary
2008
[edit]- Biden's Georgia visit raises speculation about VP nod
- McCain and Obama participate in Saddleback Church forum
- Nader chosen as the presidential nominee of the Peace and Freedom Party
- Obama withdraws from Trinity United Church
- Bob Barr wins the Libertarian Party presidential nomination
Wikinews: On the campaign trail series
[edit]- October 2020
- September 2020
- August 2020
- July 2020
- June 2020
- May 2020
- October 2016
- September 2016
- August 2016
- July 2016
- June 2016
- May 2016
- October 2012
- September 2012
- August 2012
- July 2012
- June 2012
- May 2012
- April 2012
- March 2012
- February 2012
- January 2012
- December 2011
- November 2011
- October 2008
- September 2008
- August 2008
- July 2008
- June 2008
- May 2008
Wikinews interviews
[edit]- Brian Carroll
- Jo Jorgensen
- Bill Hammons
- Phil Collins
- Don Blankenship
- Adam Kokesh
- Augustus Sol Invictus
- Rocky De La Fuente
- Steve Burke
- Mark Everson
- Christopher Hill
- Robert Sarvis
- Cindy Sheehan
- Gary Johnson
- Bob Ely
- John Wolfe, Jr.
- Fred Karger
- Virgil Goode
- Rocky Anderson
- Darcy Richardson
- Buddy Roemer
- Andy Martin
- R. Lee Wrights
- R.J. Harris
- James Hedges
- Joe Schriner
- Kent Mesplay
- Gene Amondson
Miscellaneous
[edit]Collaborators
[edit]Incredible users I've been privileged to work with
Wikipedia
[edit]Wikinews
[edit]USPE Wikiproject
[edit]Media
[edit]- The New York Times February 1, 2016 article "On Wikipedia, Donald Trump Reigns and Facts Are Open to Debate" quotes (uncredited) a comment I left at Talk:Donald Trump.
Awards
[edit]TFA
[edit]December 12, 2010
[edit]The Ross Perot presidential campaign of 1992 was an effort spawned by grassroots supporters to elect Texas industrialist Ross Perot as President of the United States as an independent candidate. Perot focused the campaign on the federal budget, economic nationalism, an escalation of the war on drugs and implementation of "electronic town halls". He largely financed his own campaign and relied on marketing and widespread grassroots support to spread his message. In certain polls, Perot led the three-way race with Republican nominee George H. W. Bush, the incumbent President, and Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas, the Democratic nominee. He dropped out in July 1992 amid controversy, but reentered in October, and surpassed the 15% polling threshold to reach his goal of participating in all three presidential debates. Despite an aggressive use of campaign infomercials on prime time network television, his polling numbers never fully recovered from his initial exit. On Election Day, Perot appeared on every state ballot. He won several counties and finished in third place, receiving close to 19 percent of the popular vote; the most won by a third-party presidential candidate since Theodore Roosevelt in 1912. (more...)
March 22, 2018
[edit]The Thaddeus McCotter presidential campaign of 2012 began when he filed papers on July 1, 2011, to run for the Republican Party's 2012 nomination for President of the United States. He officially announced his candidacy the next day at a rock festival near Detroit. McCotter, who had been a congressman from Michigan since 2003, was first mentioned as a potential presidential candidate on an April 2011 episode of the Fox News show Red Eye. During the campaign, he focused on reform of government and Wall Street. Commentators noted that McCotter's lack of name recognition hindered his chances for nomination. When included in Republican presidential preference polls, he regularly received less than one percent support. Following a last place finish in the Ames Straw Poll and the lack of any invitation to presidential debates, he dropped his candidacy on September 22, 2011, and endorsed Mitt Romney. He resigned from Congress in July 2012 amid a fraud investigation surrounding his congressional re-election campaign. (Full article...)