Posted on 05/14/2002 7:12:17 AM PDT by LarryLied
The Independent American Party of Nevada, an ultra-conservative party whose members believe the GOP is too liberal, hopes to mount a field of 54 candidates across Nevada this year.
Nine of the 54 are from the Hansen family, the mainstay members of the party, which is for gun rights and against gay rights.
Joel Hansen, who is running for Clark County district attorney, said if all 54 file it will more than double the number of candidates the party has ever put forward and will serve as a tribute to his brother, party founder Dan Hansen, a Sparks contractor killed Jan. 22 in a truck rollover. The largest number of candidates the party has ever put on the ballot is 25.
Joel Hansen explained the growing popularity of Independent Americans by uttering one name -- Gov. Kenny Guinn -- as proof there is "not enough difference between Republicans and Democrats." As evidence, Hansen cited the labor unions' endorsement of Guinn and the fact Democrats have no major candidate to run against him.
Hansen also credited the party's growing numbers to people becoming "tired of big government, high taxes and oppression."
Eight Independent Americans were among 17 people who filed for office Monday at the Clark County Election Department. Two party members filed with the secretary of state for statewide offices.
Hansen described the Independent Americans as "the only pro-life party" and said, unlike Republicans, all its candidates support Question 2, which supporters say is needed to prevent the recognition of gay marriages in Nevada.
Opponents contend the question is a form of discrimination. At the state Democratic Convention Saturday, AFL-CIO leader Danny Thompson described Question 2 as being "about hate, discrimination and unfairness."
Hansen said the Republican Party's endorsement of Question 2 was a "Johnny-come-lately endorsement. We didn't have to wait for polls to decide whether to endorse it."
Dan Hansen founded the party in 1972. It went dormant in the 1980s and in 1992 was reactivated. The Independent Americans have not seen any of their candidates elected in Clark County since 1992.
Ten years ago, Nevada had about 300 Independent Americans; today the party has 14,691 Nevadans. However, county clerks believe that number is inflated because some people believe they are filing as independents.
Among the party members who filed Monday at the Clark County Election Department: Steven Dempsey, who refused to give his address, so he filed for the 1st Congressional District the same way a homeless person would by using four cross streets. However, he was able to access an ATM machine to pay the filing fee. He refers to himself as "Captain Truth."
How much impact will the Independent Americans have on close races?
Hansen said the party pulls from conservative Democrats as well as conservative Republicans, so he rejected the idea that his party could help elect Democrats by pulling from Republicans.
"There are a lot of conservative Democrats who are pro-life, pro-Question 2, who are pro-Second Amendment, who can't bring themselves to vote for Republicans but will vote for an Independent American candidate, " he said.
Democratic State Party Chairman Terry Care said his inclination "is to say they'll pull more from Republicans," which would be good news for his party's candidates. In what is expected to be a tight congressional race between Democrat Dario Herrera and Republican Jon Porter, Care said, "It will help Dario. It could help us with some of the more closely contested state Senate races as well."
Independent American Party candidates Steven Dempsey, left, and Joel Hansen file for office Monday at the Clark County Election Department
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It's unrealististic.
Imagine if Lot had formed a rival political party in Sodom. Same thing.
Do it. The Party will die and become a footnote overnight.
So get your log cabin boys and your liberdopian pals together and drive us out. Kill the Party. Then salute George Soros and your new socialist masters.
What a ditz.
Don't see anything to object to about their stance on religion. They do hold the position held by the founders and most Americans for over 150 years. Doesn't bother me if faith is involved in government. I want secular humanism to have a little competition.
They're in Nevada?
and they don't seem to like anything that's any fun?
I don't think they'll get far.
I thought Bush wanted open borders, is he a libertarian?
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