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Shelia "Samm" Tittle, a Republican businesswoman from Fredericksburg, Va., says she's running to "speak up for the average citizen on the street: the barber, the beautician, the store clerk" and more. "Politics is the only profession where the more experience one has, the worse he or she becomes," Tittle said at a news conference last week in Jackson, Miss. Other candidates' have left more puzzling clues about themselves. There's a candidate from Malibu, Calif., who lists his name as HRM Caesar Saint Augustine de Buonaparte Emperor of the United States of Turtle Island. His statement of candidacy is decorated with photos and symbols stretching back to the Trojan War. Forms filed by brother-and-sister candidates from South Lake Tahoe, Calif., include notes in the margins that "the world's largest terrorist organization" is plotting their assassination. Candidates are required to file a statement of candidacy with the FEC if they raise or spend $5,000 on their campaign. Most never come close to reaching that threshold. For example Andre Barnett, an independent from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., who's been in the race since May, reported this month that he's raised $20. Republican Fred Karger, a Californian who's running as the first openly gay presidential candidate, leads the pack of also-rans in fundraising with more than $356,000. ___ Online: List of candidates: http://tinyurl.com/6k4jdnr Obama's statement of candidacy:
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