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    'Survivor' fan favorite to run for Ind. governor

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Rupert Boneham won over TV viewers during 2004's "Survivor: All-Stars" — earning a nifty $1 million as the overwhelming choice for fan favorite. Now the bushy-bearded, tie-dye-wearing Boneham is hoping Indiana voters will find him just as charming.

    Boneham, 47, announced Saturday that he's seeking the Libertarian Party nomination for Indiana governor, saying he wants to take on the state's political establishment because he feels voters deserve better.

    At a news conference in Indianapolis, Boneham said he's the best candidate to replace Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels, who has reached his term limit and can't run next year, because he's "not beholden to any special interests."

    In prepared statements circulated later by his campaign, Boneham said he wants to run as the Libertarian candidate because he thinks Indiana voters deserve an alternative to "the dysfunctional state of our current government."

    "I have only one interest: Empowering Hoosiers to give back to their communities. If the government puts up roadblocks, then they should be repealed," Boneham said.

    "Hoosiers have consistently voted in professional politicians and look at the results. Hoosiers should have a different choice in 2012," he said in the news release.

    Boneham, who's known for wearing tie-dyed shirts, won $1 million when he was voted fan favorite in 2004's "Survivor: All-Stars." He donated a portion of his winnings to his Indianapolis-based charity, Rupert's Kids, which provides mentoring and job-training to at-risk youths.

    Boneham formed an exploratory committee in August for a possible gubernatorial bid and said he wanted to gauge public support to see if they're ready to elect him.

    Among the candidates who are seeking to replace Daniels, GOP Rep. Mike Pence and former Democratic Indiana House Speaker John Gregg are the early favorites.

    Sam Goldstein, the state chair of the Libertarian Party of Indiana, said he's "very excited" about Boneham's announcement.

    "His nomination would be a great asset to the party and I look forward to working with him and his campaign team should he win the nomination at our convention next spring," Goldstein said in a statement.

    The party, which will hold its convention April 14, said Boneham has been a supporter and a member of the Libertarian Party for nearly a year.

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    • fred  •  7 months ago
      let's put all the politicians on an island and see who survives
      • Veng 7 months ago
        lmao good one
      • jon 7 months ago
        let's put them all on an island and then sink the island.
      • tony 7 months ago
        put me on an island,just me and sarah palin,good times!!!
    • Herm Johnson  •  7 months ago
      If you continue to vote in who you've always voted in, you're going to continue to get what you've always gotten. I'm tired of voting in dumb or dumber. You?
      • WorkerJoe 7 months ago
        So now you're going with dumbest?
      • dave 7 months ago
        Very well put!
      • Herm Johnson 7 months ago
        Joey, I didn't know YOU were running!
    • H  •  7 months ago
      You don't need experience, you need to really give a #$%$ about the people unlike these currenty shysters... I mean politicians.
    • D  •  7 months ago
      Politics or survivor..Outwit,Outlast, Outplay...he already proved he can win! It will take more FISH this time..a lot more
      • james 7 months ago
        He, uh, didn't win.
      • D 7 months ago
        oh you got me..James..good job!
      • Pamela 7 months ago
        He actually DID WIN the fan vote.
    • Ursula  •  7 months ago
      Insanity --Doing the same thing over and over,and expecting different results. Why Not give someone else a chance. At least you might actually get a different result .
    • WorkerJoe  •  7 months ago
      The state legislature will gather every week when one of them will be voted out....Maybe this will work out after all.
      • op36a 7 months ago
        I like it!
      • First L 7 months ago
        Can we do that with Congress too?
      • MNB 7 months ago
        lol
    • William S.  •  Albany, United States  •  7 months ago
      He can't do any harm, He's honest and not a politician.
      • Smoky D 7 months ago
        3 reasons that wil keep him from being elected.
    • Joe r  •  7 months ago
      why not ?? the dems and repubs are just a bunch of corrupt crooks anyway
    • M W  •  7 months ago
      Rupert seems a very good hearted guy - and he is NOT a career politician who could be bought. I would vote for him in a second if he lived in my state. Throw out the corrupt career politicians!
    • Nathan  •  Cleveland, United States  •  7 months ago
      Good for him! The people of Indiana need a better choice than the same old crap from the 2 main stream parties.
    • 00000000000000  •  7 months ago
      Rupert is a good man
    • Just me  •  Kingman, United States  •  7 months ago
      Go for it Rupert you would do great and if I get moved to IN. before its voting time I sure will VOTE FOR YOU !
    • !  •  7 months ago
      people in Indiana will be without shoes. :)
    • WHO'S RIGHT  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  7 months ago
      We need term limits for all politicians...
    • dave  •  7 months ago
      I am not in favor of actors in politics........but I would like to listen to this guy.......atleast he is not in the pocket of business and I don't think he was born with a silver spoon. Maybe this is what we need in America.......new blood and ideas, get the old out that is sitting on their #$%$ collecting the cream off the top.
    • newkfj  •  7 months ago
      nothing will change until we have term limits . get rid of all of them!
    • Michele  •  7 months ago
      GO RUPERT ..sorry i can not vote for u...love u guy
    • Drakanne  •  7 months ago
      i give him a pretty decent chance to win it...
    • maryjanesuncle  •  7 months ago
      Go Rup...a welcome face to the Libertarian party
    • NeverPrintMyPosts  •  Salem, United States  •  7 months ago
      I' m all for any capable candidate as long as they're not from either of the two parties that have almost total control of government between them. The republicans and the democrats both serve the 1% and leave the rest of us in the ditch.They govern by keeping the American people divided, suspicious and angry at each other. While they keep people focused on social issues that don't affect most people at all, they're picking our pockets, lowering our wages and cutting our benfits. They claim its austerity, but then in the same breath demand billions in tax cuts for the top 1%. According to our "leaders" we're too broke to honor our debt to participants in the Social Security program, but at the very same time we have 7 to 9 billion in spare cash available for extending the Bush Tax cuts. How exactly does that work? Abandon the elderly and disabled and give the savings to the richest people in the country?

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