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Nobody for President

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Nobody for President was a parodic campaign for the 1976 United States presidential election,[1][2] as well as the 1980, 1984, and 1988 presidential elections.

Wavy Gravy, master of ceremonies for the Woodstock Festival and official clown of the Grateful Dead, is believed to have nominated Nobody at the Yippie national convention outside the Republican National Convention in Kansas City in 1976.[3][4][5] Another of those responsible, Arthur Hoppe (a syndicated columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle) claims to have distributed "several thousand" Nobody for President campaign buttons and to have written "dozens of columns extolling Nobody's virtues."[6] It was the second time the Yippies had nominated an ineligible candidate for the Presidency, following the nomination of a boar named Pigasus eight years prior.

The organizers of the campaign staged a ticker-tape parade down a boulevard in Berkeley, California, with motorcycle police flanking a convertible limousine occupied by nobody.[7][8] The campaign's slogans included "Because Nobody Is In Washington Right Now, Working For You," "Nobody's Perfect," and "Nobody Should Have Too Much Power."[9][10]

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References

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  1. ^ Boese, Alex. "Nobody for President". hoaxes.org.
  2. ^ Conliff, Steve (Spring 1977). "Everybody needs nobody sometimes" (PDF). Open Road.
  3. ^ Wavy Gravy (Winter 1988). "20th Anniversary Rendezvous - Wavy Gravy". WholeEarth.com. Whole Earth Review. Archived from the original on 2017-07-20. Retrieved 2018-03-25.
  4. ^ Bogad, Larry (2005). Electoral Guerrilla Theatre: Radical Ridicule and Social Movements. London: Taylor & Francis Ltd. p. 32. ISBN 0415332249.
  5. ^ Urgo, Joseph (1991). Novel Frames. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. p. 198. ISBN 0878055304.
  6. ^ Hoppe, Arthur (1995). Having a Wonderful Time. San Francisco: Chronicle Books. p. 100. ISBN 081181145X.
  7. ^ Sumano, Ajahn (1999). Questions from the City, Answers from the Forest. Wheaton: Quest Books. p. 78. ISBN 0835607747.
  8. ^ *PHOTO: Nobody For President, Curtis Spangler and Wavy Gravy, October 12, 1976 (photo credit: James Stark) HeadCount.org
  9. ^ "None". The Economist. Vol. 317, no. 7679–7682. Economist Newspaper Ltd. 1990.
  10. ^ Nobody for President.org contains a detailed timeline of these events