The Fred Karger 2012 campaign has sent an email to CNN executives, asking them to “Let Fred In” to its New Hampshire debate on June 13. In addition to the memorandum sent by Karger, the campaign is encouraging its supporters to contact CNN directly to further press the case for Karger’s inclusion in the Republican debate. The full text of the message is below: MEMORANDUM TO: Jim Walton, President, CNN Worldwide; Ken Jautz, Executive Vice President, CNN FROM: Fred Karger DATE: May 30, 2011 RE: Let Fred In the New Hampshire Debate The June 13, 2011 New Hampshire Republican Debate that you are hosting along with the New Hampshire Union Leader and WMUR-TV is fast approaching, and I have yet to receive an invitation.
“„MEMORANDUM
“„TO: Jim Walton, President, CNN Worldwide; Ken Jautz, Executive Vice President, CNN
“„FROM: Fred Karger
“„DATE: May 30, 2011
“„RE: Let Fred In the New Hampshire Debate
“„The June 13, 2011 New Hampshire Republican Debate that you are hosting along with the New Hampshire Union Leader and WMUR-TV is fast approaching, and I have yet to receive an invitation. My campaign has been in contact with CNN Senior Political Editor Mark Preston, Deputy Political Editor Paul Steinhauser and Producer Peter Hamby on several occasions. No one has given us a definitive answer regarding my participation, and we were told that you will not make the eligibility criteria public.
“„I am a serious candidate for President, and I would hope that you will include me in your debate on June 13, 2011.
“„I have 35 years of professional political experience, which I contend is longer than anyone else running or considering running for President in 2012. I was heavily involved in nine Republican Presidential races and dozens of other federal, state and local campaigns.
“„President Reagan Experience
“„I worked on Ronald Reagan’s 1980 election campaign and served as a senior consultant on his 1984 reelection campaign. I served as senior staff on his first Inaugural Committee in 1980 and 1981. My consulting firm was under contract to his Political Action Committee, Citizens for the Republic while he was President. No one else running has the Reagan experience that I have.
“„A Series of Firsts
“„I was the first to announce that he was considering running for the Republican nomination for President at a press conference in New Orleans at the Southern Republican Leadership Conference on April 10, 2010.
“„I was the first potential candidate to establish a Presidential Exploratory Committee on July 18, 2010.
“„And I was the first serious candidate to file for President with the Federal Election Commission on March 23, 2011. U S News and scores of news organizations reported on my filing, and my first interview as a declared candidate was on CBS News that day.
“„First Openly Gay Candidate to Run for President
“„My campaign has received tremendous worldwide coverage on major news outlets in over 25 countries. My candidacy is unique, as I run for President of the United States as the first openly gay candidate in history.
“„**More Reasons to be Included in the CNN,
“„A Full Time Candidate
“„An Independent Voice of Reason
“„I am an Independent Republican running for President. I am the only moderate Republican in the current field, and strongly hope that CNN will want someone who has a broad appeal to the 42% of registered independent voters in New Hampshire and that growing independent voter block across the nation. My positions on the important issues of today are often at odds with the other candidates and the RNC Platform.
“„Ten Candidates Debated Four Years Ago
“„Four year ago on June 5, 2007 CNN’s Debate was inclusive and you had ten Republicans on the stage at St. Anselm College representing a broad range of views and philosophies. I hope that you will do the same in 2011. The American public expects nothing less from CNN.
“„The New Hampshire GOP Debaters in 2007 – Count ‘em 10
“„After reading this memorandum, I trust that you will include me in your upcoming Debate.
“„Thank you, and I look forward to seeing you on June 13, 1011 in Manchester.
“„cc: Joseph McQuaid, New Hampshire Union Leader