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Joe Schriner : ウィキペディア英語版
Joe Schriner
Joe Schriner (born March 3, 1955) is an American politician and journalist. Joe Schriner has run for U.S. president in four successive election cycles Campaign 2000 through Campaign 2012. And he has recently declared his candidacy for president in Campaign 2016. He has primarily run as an independent, but he also ran as a Republican presidential candidate in the early part of Campaign 2000, and later he unsuccessfully vied for the Green Party presidential candidate nomination for a brief time during Campaign 2008.
Schriner and his family estimate they have logged more than 85,000 campaign miles to date.〔(August 14, 2009) ("Not Your ‘Average Joe’" ) The Post-Journal.〕 Schriner has spent the past two decades doing extensive cross country research for an expansive set of position papers that are displayed on his official website. He has been interviewed by numerous media outlets over the years (see references and articles below) and he has, for instance, spoken at such venues as: the University of Notre Dame; Xavier University; the University of Dayton; Barry College; Heidelberg College; La Grange College; Bluffton University; Southern State Community College.
Schriner has beenregularly billed as "average Joe" in the media. He is also sometimes referred to as "Joe the Painter." He is currentlyself-employed as a house painter. He also does free-lance writing for his hometown newspaper, the Bluffton News. http://www.blufftonnews.com/node?page=1 He has a degree in journalism from Bowling Green State University.
He is the author of the books: Back Road to the White House; Back Road to the White House 2; It’s (Joe) Time! (A can’t miss common sense plan for America); America’s Best Town; America’s Best Town 2; America’s Best Urban Neighborhood; Joe’s Guaranteed… End Global Warming Formula.
Schriner and his family (wife, Liz and three children) live on Main Street in Bluffton, Ohio (pop. 3,875).
== Early Life and Education ==
Joe Schriner was born March 3, 1955 in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1973 he graduated from Bay Village High School, where he was the starting quarterback on the junior varsity football team.
Schriner spent his freshman year at Bluffton College in Ohio. After taking a year off from school to work, he transferred to Bowling Green State University, also in Ohio. He majored in journalism, wrote for the college newspaper and did an internship as a reporter on Ohio’s Troy Daily News. Schriner graduated in 1978 with a 3.2 accumulative grade point average.

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