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Rupert Boneham For Governor: 'Survivor' Fan Favorite To Run In Indiana

Rupert Boneham Governor

10/22/11 07:14 PM ET   AP

INDIANAPOLIS -- 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 If the government puts up roadblocks, then they should be repealed," Boneham said.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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07:26 PM on 10/26/2011
The fact that Rupert has no previous experience in RULING over people is a good thing. Let's start electing leaders and statesmen, instead of the same old folks who have experience creating the bureaucracy we have now.
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Konnie
Really South Carolina??
06:46 PM on 10/25/2011
snowballs change.....................but would still be a step up
11:35 AM on 10/24/2011
Probably knows more than most politicians in this country anyways. Maybe it will start some independent movement and kick out all the radicals on both sides.
09:24 AM on 10/24/2011
If Jesse Ventura and Al Franken are considered politicians then I guess old Rupert has as good a shot as they did. Just proving that Americans will vote for anyone....regardless of qualifications. See 2008 Presidential election for further confirmation.
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Bradley Walter
Culture War Veteran
10:27 AM on 10/24/2011
Please, don't include Al Franken with these guys. Al Franken, while he was a comedian on SNL, graduated from "The Blake School" in NYC and then got his Bachelors Degree from Harvard, Cum Laud, in Political Science.

I'd hardly put a graduate of Harvard on the same level as some of the other amateur politicians you've mentioned.
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JScott
John Galt's last name is McGuffin-Smithee
11:00 AM on 10/24/2011
Yup Arnold Schwarznegger didn't do to well.

Is that guy from 'Love Boat' still in Congress?

Looks like the RWNM snark is still around.
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butchcliff
The future is unwritten
08:19 AM on 10/24/2011
Hippy Dippy Shake...Up
kayatz3
No matter where you go, there you are..
02:40 AM on 10/24/2011
This makes me so glad I managed to 'escape' Indiana years ago. Can't help being born there, but you don't have to stay. This guy is just one more reason...
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gschear
Max Baucus: What's in your wallet?
12:21 AM on 10/24/2011
"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."

Hmm, nearly a year. Sounds like a well thought out decision.'
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ScribL
Shared Sacrifice, Social Justice
12:19 AM on 10/24/2011
Will he challenge his opponents to a bug eating contest?
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BVictor1
Chicago, My kind of town...
04:14 AM on 10/24/2011
Maybe the dung beetle as it's politics?
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Dandy12
Moderate, Progressive fiscal conservative.
12:15 AM on 10/24/2011
Maybe he'll come to Florida!
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TheRevV
My micro-bio is microbial.
12:02 AM on 10/24/2011
Jesus wept.
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XxDisfngustedxX
Armagoddamnmotherfuckin'geddon
05:59 AM on 10/25/2011
I would have too, if nails were pounded into me.
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TheRevV
My micro-bio is microbial.
10:11 AM on 10/25/2011
This is worse.
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innerpuppie
The truth is an absolute defense...
11:53 PM on 10/23/2011
Oh boy Indiana! Are you gonna have some fun!
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momoluvsu
We live in a parallel universe
11:55 PM on 10/23/2011
We are overdue after the lucky charms governor.
thebigbike
ran away to be a cowboy
10:06 PM on 10/23/2011
with that photo alone he has just given his opponents all they need to bury him - politically speaking
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CountryBeforeParty
We are against misconduct, not against wealth
09:50 PM on 10/23/2011
oy....
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Querent
I say the things that have to be said.
08:19 PM on 10/23/2011
He couldn't possibly do a worse job than Mitch Daniels.
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phantom power
my patronus is an x-wing
07:26 PM on 10/23/2011
he fits right in with the current government and most hoosiers. he's perfect!
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momoluvsu
We live in a parallel universe
11:56 PM on 10/23/2011
hey, what up with that?
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phantom power
my patronus is an x-wing
01:13 PM on 10/24/2011
well, indiana is historically one of the most hate filled, close minded states in the country... some hoosiers are ok, but most are very closed minded and ignorant. it's my home state, and i love it because of that, but i stand behind my statement.
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JScott
John Galt's last name is McGuffin-Smithee
11:02 AM on 10/24/2011
And the rest of the GOP POTUS candidates.