Difference between revisions of "Wayne Allyn Root"
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− | '''Wayne Allyn Root''' (a.k.a. '''W.A.R.''') [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1983|83]] is a millionaire businessman in Las Vegas. He | + | '''Wayne Allyn Root''' (a.k.a. '''W.A.R.''') [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1983|83]] is a millionaire businessman in Las Vegas. He ran as the Libertarian candidate for vice president in the [[2008]] election race. |
− | The fact that he and [[Barack Obama]] are in the race together means 2008 is the first year in which two same-year graduates of the same college have participated in the same presidential election contest. | + | The fact that he and [[Barack Obama]] are in the race together means 2008 is the first year in which two same-year graduates of the same college have participated in the same presidential election contest. Root expressed skepticism that Obama had attended Columbia at all, having never met him during his time there. |
He has written a book, cleverly entitled ''Millionaire Republicans: Why Rich Republicans Get Rich'', and was supposed to appear in a TV reality series, "Root for America", covering his candidacy. | He has written a book, cleverly entitled ''Millionaire Republicans: Why Rich Republicans Get Rich'', and was supposed to appear in a TV reality series, "Root for America", covering his candidacy. |
Revision as of 17:19, 7 November 2008
Wayne Allyn Root (a.k.a. W.A.R.) CC '83 is a millionaire businessman in Las Vegas. He ran as the Libertarian candidate for vice president in the 2008 election race.
The fact that he and Barack Obama are in the race together means 2008 is the first year in which two same-year graduates of the same college have participated in the same presidential election contest. Root expressed skepticism that Obama had attended Columbia at all, having never met him during his time there.
He has written a book, cleverly entitled Millionaire Republicans: Why Rich Republicans Get Rich, and was supposed to appear in a TV reality series, "Root for America", covering his candidacy.