Massachusetts elects a U.S. Senator on June 25. Three candidates are on the ballot, including Richard Heos, the Twelve Visions Party nominee. This news story seems to be the first one devoted entirely to information about Heos. Here is a second story that gives some information on him.
There have been many polls in this race, and it appears that every poll asks voters if they intend to vote for the Republican nominee or the Democratic nominee, and does not even give respondents an opportunity to say they are voting for Heos.
Visited the TVP website.
Richard…did you? I think this is the party that gets the support of people who find Vermin Supreme to be too mainstream.
They’re no more insane than the Republocrats.
From the second article cited in Richard’s post:
On the party’s website, vision three is listed as “fell extraordinary every day.” To be honest I would prefer that I never fall, even if it is dramatic. The other visions are, “become the person you were meant to be,” “live the life you were meant to live,” “slow down aging permanently,” “land the job of your dreams,” “build the business of your passions,” “experience the love of your life,” “have the body you always envied,” “become a genius of society,” “have everything you ever wanted,” “ride a prosperity wave to riches,” and “enjoy nearly perfect health,” and I might add a 13th: “never rely entirely on spell check.”
All that’s missing is one of the key plank’s in Vermin Supreme’s platform:
A free pony for every American.
Of course, VS is a street performer with a boot on his head. What’s Mr. Heos’s raison d’être?
The statement is “Feel extraordinary every day. Become the person you are meant to be. Live the life you were meant to live. Slow down aging permanently. Land the job of your dreams. Build the business of your passions. Experience the love of your life. Have the body you always envied. Become a genius of society. Have everything you ever wanted. Ride a prosperity road to riches. Enjoy nearly perfect health.” Thank you.