George D. J. Phillies is a reluctant candidate. Actually, he says he's not a candidate at all.
The Worcester man, a physics professor at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, is so unwilling to stand for office in November's election that he is taking part in a lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts against Secretary of State William F. Galvin's office seeking to be removed from the ballot as the Libertarian Party's standard-bearer for president.
Mr. Phillies, 60, says that while his party's state committee chose him as its nominee here, he told state election officials in Mr. Galvin's office last spring that if he did not win the national nomination at the party's convention in Denver last May, he would want the winner to substitute for his place on the state ballot....
After the May 25 convention, Mr. Phillies asked the Secretary of State's office if he could substitute the names of Mr. Barr and Mr. Barr's running mate, New York businessman Wayne A. Root, for his name. But in June, election division officials denied the request....
Mr. Phillies is not a big fan of Mr. Barr, even though he says he plans to vote for him and supports him as his party's nominee.....
"I think most of the state members of the party will not be heartbroken if this suit is not settled until after Nov. 4," Mr. Phillies said. "But if you want to be a good man or a good woman, you have to keep your word."However, according to the BTP release, "With the disintegrating Libertarian Party conducting a lackluster campaign on behalf of national nominee Bob Barr, Phillies chose to continue running an active effort of his own.
"[FND] 08/11 -- Mars needs saloons!; George Bush: Let my people go," Visa Analysis, Aug. 11, 2008. http://visa-analysis.blogspot.com/2008/08/fnd-0811-mars-needs-saloons-george-bush.html
"Boston Tea Party endorses Phillies in Massachusetts, New Hampshire," PRLog, Aug. 9, 2008.
http://www.prlog.org/10102229-boston-tea-party-endorses-phillies-in-massachusetts-new-hampshire.html
George Dance, "May 25, 2008: Barr wins on sixth ballot," Nolan Chart, May 26, 2008. http://www.nolanchart.com/article3886.html
"Boston Tea Party (political party)," Wikipedia (accessed Aug. 11, 2008). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Tea_Party_(political_party)
Shaun Sutner, "Candidate wants off Libertarian ballot," Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Aug. 9, 2008. http://www.telegram.com/article/20080809/NEWS/808090446/1116
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