Stephen Colbert Says He Will Run in South Carolina Major Party Presidential Primaries

October 17th, 2007

On October 16, TV comedian Stephen Colbert said on his show that he will run in both the Republican and Democratic presidential primaries in South Carolina. The filing deadline for those primaries in November 1. He must pay $35,000 to run in the Republican primary, and $2,500 to run in the Democratic primary. However, Joe Werner, Executive Director of the South Carolina Democratic Party, said that if Colbert runs in the Republican primary, Democratic Party rules will bar him from the Democratic primary.

The Republican Party filing fee was $25,000 for presidential candidates who paid by May 1, 2007, and $35,000 for those who paid after that date.

5 Responses to “Stephen Colbert Says He Will Run in South Carolina Major Party Presidential Primaries”

  1. Steve Rankin Says:

    Shades of Pat Paulsen! (“We Can’t Stand Pat!”)

    Lincoln was the Great Emancipator… Paulsen was the Great Procrastinator.

    In 1968, Richard Nixon’s slogan was “Nixon’s the One!” Paulsen said that Nixon’s opponent, Hubert Humphrey, might be one too.

  2. Larry West Says:

    Will Colbert be running under the Straight Talking American Government Party?

  3. David Johnson Says:

    Finally, a SERIOUS candidate!

  4. David Gaines Says:

    Finally, a worthy successor to the great Pat Paulsen. :)

  5. Michael Says:

    I am reminded of a great line Pat Paulsen had. “The American people are saying the major issues of the day are inflation, unemployment, high prices, crime, war, taxes, and corruption in government……..Picky! Picky! Picky!”