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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Fred Karger Celebrates NH Straw Poll Victory (Press Release)

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Victory in New Hampshire Straw Poll

There has been a tremendous amount of coverage of our upset win over former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney in the St. Anselm College Republican Straw Poll last Thursday night.  Prospective candidates Santorum, Pawlenty and Cain had representatives and tables set up, and they and others showed videos.  But after a week of campaigning at St. Anselm's by the Karger campaign, we prevailed and beat Mitt Romney 25% to 23%.  Donald Trump had a mere 8% of the votes cast.

Final Results:

Fred Karger, 25% 
Mitt Romney, 23%  
Donald Trump, 8% 
Tim Pawlenty, 7% 
Ron Paul, 7% 
Rudy Giuliani, 7% 
Rick Santorum, 6% 
Sarah Palin, 3% 
Herman Cain, 2% 
Gary Johnson, 2% 
Mike Huckabee, 2% 
Newt Gingrich, 2% 
Haley Barbour, 1% 
Mitch Daniels, 1% 
John Bolton, 1% 
Rand Paul, 1%  
Other, 2%


Fred speaking at the Straw Poll


Our table Thursday night manned by Tyler Ford - Dartmouth Coordinator, Lee Hunter - UNH and Southern New Hampshire
 Coordinator, Kevin Miniter - Research Director and Matt Hammond - Campaign Intern 



Below is some more of the extensive worldwide coverage we received including this story in the political blog, Gather, which talks about the significance of Thursday’s victory.






For link to story, Click Here

Fred Karger Beats Mitt Romney In 2012 NH Straw Poll

By David Green
Member since: October 17, 2006

April 01, 2011 11:00 AM EDT
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Mitt Romney came in second place to openly gay presidential candidate Fred Karger at yesterday's Saint Anselm College Republicans Straw Poll in Manchester, NH.
While straw poll results are not necessarily the best way to measure public opinion, this one is worth a closer look because it was the first time Karger's name has appeared on a 2012 election poll in New Hampshire.

A similar NH GOP 2012 Straw Poll conducted in January garnered nationwide media coverage. Mitt Romney won that contest handily, but only 273 people cast votes. By contrast, a total of 322 voters participated in yesterday's straw poll, according to WMUR Political Scoop.

Fred Karger's margin of victory was slim, he only beat Mitt Romney by 5 votes. Still, it was well earned victory that Karger has been working towards for months. He's visited New Hampshire 13 times over the past year, spending much much of that time campaigning on college campuses. In recent months, he's stood alongside youth fighting to defeat a GOP sponsored NH House bill that would have deprived college students of the right to vote in the communities they live in while attending school.

There is a grassroots revolution underway on college campuses in New Hampshire and it is not being led by Ron Paul, who placed a distant 5th place in the Saint Anselm straw poll.






RNC Brass Meet With Long Shot Karger

by Steve Peoples
Roll Call Staff
March 22, 2011, 5:35pm

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He may not be taken seriously by many voters in 2012, but long-shot GOP presidential hopeful Fred Karger caught the attention of the Republican National Committee’s top brass Tuesday.

The California-based gay-rights activist, a former top political operative for three Republican presidents, visited Washington this week to become the first to file for the GOP presidential nomination. He plans to turn in his paperwork in person to the Federal Election Commission on Wednesday morning.

And although the announcement will be a blip, if anything, on the national political radar, Karger said he received a warm reception during a meeting with RNC Chief of Staff Jeff Larson.

“He welcomed me and said they would provide any of their facilities — obviously they have to be neutral,” Karger said, adding that his Washington-based communications director was invited to attend presidential-related RNC meetings in the future as well.

RNC Chairman Reince Priebus and his vice chairman joined the meeting soon after it began.

“In comes Reince to shake my hand,” Karger said. “We had a great meeting. I gave him one of my T-shirts.

“They rolled out the red carpet,” he continued. “I’ve been getting a lot of resistance from the establishment, particularly in Iowa. ... So to have the chairman, vice chairman and chief of staff welcome me with open arms was very gratifying.”

Karger, 61, who publicly acknowledged being gay just two years ago, served as a senior campaign consultant with Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Gerald Ford.



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Fred Files for President at the FEC - March 23, 2011
 




First In: Fred Karger Files for President



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By Eric M. Appleman

March 23, 2011 -- Although several potential candidates have launched exploratory efforts, longshot Fred Karger became the first nationally known figure to file to run for President in 2012.  Karger appeared in person at the Federal Election Commission offices in downtown Washington.  He has over three decades of experience as a Republican consultant and operative, and is the first openly gay person to seek a major party's presidential nomination.  Karger launched his exploratory effort in July 2010, and has already made 12 visits to New Hampshire and six visits to Iowa. [statement]  (Below) Karger and communications director Rina Shah fill in the paperwork as filmmaker John Keitel documents the occasion.





In an interview, Karger said he was very gratified by the reception he received at the Republican National Committee yesterday.  He had not been notified of an earlier meeting of candidate representatives held on March 7, but chief of staff Jeff Larson, chairman Reince Priebus and vice chairman Sharon Day were most hospitable.  Karger also said he is working on developing issue positions, starting with education reform, which he aims to present possibly within a month.  He also noted the 82-page complaint and 48-page supplemental complaint he filed against Steve Scheffler for excluding him from the Iowa Faith & Freedom Coalition forum on March 7; Karger said Scheffler had clearly used subjective criteria, in violation of FEC rules.  (The FEC is reviewing the matter).  Karger said he will be working to get into the upcoming debates and forums.





Karger, accompanied by communications director Rina Shah and intern Matt Hammond, and trailed by filmmaker John Keitel, heads off to Kinko's and then to an interview at CBS News.



Fred in the News


Good Feed Blog  First to File

Fenuxe Atlanta  First to File

Gawker  First to File

Alan Colmes Liberaland  First to File

Sunshine State News  2012 Field

The Tampa Gaily News  First to File

Washington Post  First to File

Laguna Beach Independent  First to File

Variety   First to File

Comedy Central  First to File

LGBTQ Nation  First to File

HRC Back Story   Marriage Equality

WMUR TV  The Deal With Fred Karger

The Daily Targum  2012 Field

New Hampshire Union Leader  NHGOP Dinner

Caffeinated Thoughts  First and Second Tier

Queerty  Reagan Library Debate

Pride Source  RNC Meeting

Bilerico  NH Straw Poll

Uncovered Politics   NH Straw Poll

Boston Globe  NH Straw Poll

Mother Jones  NH Straw Poll

Daily Caller  NH Straw Poll

Forbes   NH Straw Poll

Old Line Elephant   NH Straw Poll

New Hampshire Primary 2012  NH Straw Poll

Gather   NH Straw Poll

USA Today  NH Straw Poll

Instinct Magazine  NH Straw Poll

NPR  NH Straw Poll

Conservatives for America  NH Straw Poll

White House 2012 Blog  NH Straw Poll

NH Insider  NH Straw Poll

Race 2012
 NH Straw Poll



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Monday, March 28, 2011

Fred Karger's 13th Trip To New Hampshire (Press Release)

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St. Anselm College Republicans Straw Poll This Week

First Official Measure of New Hampshire GOP Presidential Primary


MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE – Voting will take place all this week, culminating on Thursday night March 31st with speeches and the results at the famous New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College from 7:00 to 9:00 pm.  CLICK HERE  for information.

All 17 major candidates and prospective candidates are in the poll including front runners Mitt Romney and Sarah Palin.  CLICK HERE

Contact:  Brock Weber  republicans@Anselm.Edu  (860) 878-4350

Fred Karger will be campaigning and speaking at St. A’s during the week as part of his jam-packed 13th visit to the Granite State (see his schedule below).


Fred Karger’s Schedule - New Hampshire & Nevada


March 27 - April 3, 2011 

First full week as declared candidate for President


Sunday, March 27:
-    Karger arrives.  Overnight in Manchester.

Monday, March 28:
-    10am: House viewing
-    12pm: St. Anselm College
-    4pm: Greater Manchester AIDS Project
-    6pm: Meet and Greet with St. Anselm Students
-    7pm: St. Anselm College
-    9pm: Manchester Dinner with volunteers
-    10pm: OUTspoken Radio Interview

Tuesday, March 29:
-    10am: Interview with Hippo Press
-    3pm: Private Meetings in Manchester
-    5:30pm: NH GOP First in the Nation Reception, Grappone Center, Concord, NH
-    6:30pm: NH GOP First in the Nation Dinner - With Special Guest 
Chairman Reince Priebus, Republican National Committee
-    9pm: St. Anselm Pub Trivia 


Wednesday, March 30:
-    9am: Meeting with Pro-choice New Hampshire
-    11:30am:  Guest Lecture at St. Anselm’s Presidential History class
-    3pm: Private Meetings in Concord
-    8pm: Speech to Keene State Political Science Club

Thursday, March 31:
-    12pm: St. Anselm Straw Poll
-    1pm: Private Meeting
-    3pm: Private Meetings in Manchester
-    7pm to 9pm:  St. Anselm Straw Poll

Friday, April 1:
-    Karger departs New Hampshire

April 1 – April 3, 2011
-    Republican Jewish Coalition Winter Meeting, Las Vegas, NV



  
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Friday, February 4, 2011

Fred Karger Takes New Hampshire By Storm

Fred Karger has visited New Hampshire more times than any other potential candidate for the 2012 GOP presidential nomination, according to the Washington Post. If you haven't his name before, it's probably because Karger isn't your typical Republican presidential candidate. He's openly gay and wants to make gay marriage the law of the land. Needless to say, that puts him at odds with Republicans who want to see New Hampshire's gay marriage law repealed. Maybe why that's why the NH GOP's official online calendar made no mention of Karger's four day visit to the Granite State last month.

During his January 25-28 visit, Fred Karger met with members of the UNH Gay Straight Alliance in Durham, had lunch with the Dartmouth College Republicans in Hanover, and attended Town Hall Meetings in Keene, Manchester, and Portsmouth. That's not all. A full schedule of his latest trip to New Hampshire is available on the website of the Fred Karger Presidential Exploratory Committee.

The visit has resulted in more coverage of his exploratory campaign by national and local media:

In New Hampshire, Fred Karger sets his sights on the presidency - Washington Post

Fred Karger Hits New Hampshire - The Atlantic

Karger Discusses Possible Candidacy - The Dartmouth

Openly Gay "Independent Republican" Eyes Presidential Bid - Seacoast Online

Nothings official yet, but if Fred Karger does decide to run in New Hampshire's first in the nation presidential primary, his Log Cabin Republican style of politics will certainly make things interesting for the Republican Party establishment. He's already taking the anti-gay marriage crowd head on here in the Granite State: