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Saturday, January 8, 2022

A new battle is about to begin.

 Donnie Harold Harris is affiliated with the Public Party of Indiana and was a write-in candidate for Governor of Indiana in the 2012 elections. His running mate was George Fish.[1]

Biography

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Harris, born on August 1, 1953[2], attended 21 different grade schools in Indianapolis and lived in the former Children's Guardian Home on the east side of Indianapolis on several occasions. He graduated from Emmerich Manual High School, served in the U.S. Army as an infantryman and has attended several other universities and schools studying everything from law and philosophy to communications and scientology. He currently runs a 45-year-old remodeling company.[3]

Elections

2012

See also: Indiana gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2012

Harris was a write-in candidate for Governor of Indiana and ran with George Fish in the general election on November 6, 2012.[1]

[hide]Governor/Lieutenant Governor of Indiana General Election, 2012
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    DemocraticJohn Gregg / Vi Simpson46.6%1,200,016
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngMike Pence / Sue Ellspermann49.5%1,275,424
    LibertarianRupert Boneham / Brad Klopfenstein4%101,868
    IndependentDonnie Harold Harris / George Fish0%21
Total Votes2,577,329
Election results via Indiana Secretary of State


Issues

In a biography submitted to Ballotpedia, Harris described his political philosophy:

Citizenry (sic) is not something bestowed upon at a certain age but come at first breath. In today's world the climate is to someway mark you before this age arrives at 18. Low level education discrimination dividing by race and ethic back grounds, crime drugs or War/military. All this is upon you before you turn 18. By the time you do go vote you can no long protect yourself (sic). A citizenry is not naturally in a single party. But an overall system. I allow you to eat hog nuts if you want. A fairness system. Not rigged like a Stinging switch. I believe in you and want that belief in you.[3]

He further notes "We have just one small chance to make it to the promised world. One with out Pain crime Insanity or and need of War. Where the depth of one reach or scope of her vision of is focused and intensified in a Moving forward world."[3]

2011

Harris was a Public Party candidate for Mayor of Indianapolis in 2011.[3]

2010

Harris ran as a Public Party candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2010.[3]

Campaign donors

Harris did not submit a quarterly campaign finance report by the April 16, 2012 campaign filing deadline.[4] He did, however, submit a biography to Ballotpedia that noted he has "had Millions of donors donating prayers, enchantments and passion," but lamented that he has not met most of his donors.[3]

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Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Threw Unity We stand as one people one world.

I can tell you a few things I stand for. 1. The number one concern is race. Race threw Religion, education, nationality, Family, and skin color. Religion-given rights are like cows getting animal rights. The cow knows not who's garden he eats his way through. For that matter that he is eating through a system. To her, she is eating. 2. Women's rights. Women have the right to be women and the right to decide about their own self-image and body. Women do not need to be like men to be anything. Now we are on the cusp of losing the Identity of man and woman, then family groups and extended families, and then nationality will become burdened Until the planet is full of strangers. Losing touch with ourselves, family, and each other. WE may not change a rock into wine; we can change it into a bottle to carry it in. 3. rd Statehood and states rights. 90% of rights are right at home in your state. Federal is like looking through a thick eyeglass lens to see things through. It should be used sparingly. The current federal reach is like that of a planet 20 times our size. There is no magic formula for education in D.C. Or many other overextended rules of law. 4. Our place in the world. At this time, we have no right to go to Mars. We destroy all we covet. We need to spend 100 years recovering and taking charge of all the global resources and teaching teachers. Peel off all the layers of false history. Find out who we are as a whole planet. Then go out somewhere. 5. Religion and science are the same things. Connected in ways yet located. Like Placebo and faith healing. During the civil war, Limb removal was a common action and sight. 150 years later, and we are still removing limbs. Is it a bullet or bomb that is the common cause? Is it the Plan of War? 6. As a planet, we must wind down the need for war. We need to take all the knowledge and tech and build a world future full of Ideas and hopes. There may be a few more planets with cows having different colored eyes. 7. Life is a larger word that co-joining Science and Religion together. Sharing knowledge and resources. Called teamwork in the family business. 8. We need faith in a higher being. That being can be anything: a marble or a planet. A saint or a guru. I once meet a local farmer that was way out there somewhere.