From Looking Forward: A Hopemoir (2008) #hopemoir

A WORD FROM JASON KLAMM

As I write these words, I have just turned 24 years of age. Ten days ago, on July 4th, 2004, I held my first campaign rally to become president in the years 2020 and 2016, respectively. The latter being the year in which I will first qualify, at 36, to actually be nominated, and then elected, into the office. Many people, most of them on my campaign team, have asked me why I am running so early for an office for which I am so unqualified (in age, they hasten to add). And when faced with such a question, I answer the obvious – how can I be elected without a constituency? And how better to gain a consistent base of support than to run 12 and 16 years early for one office – and one office only – and to spend those 12 and 16 years campaigning and only campaigning? It is mathematically obvious that more people will know who I am after that extended period, and will have known about my campaign, by the time the 2020 or 2016 elections roll around.

I only want, and plan to be seen, as a presidential candidate. This has been my goal for most of my life, and a good portion of my campaign. Rather than go from Senator Klamm or Representative Klamm straight to President Klamm, I want to go from Eventual President to Mr. President. That’s the more modest, and therefore preferable, promotion – straight from citizen to incredibly well-known citizen. I need your support and I can’t have that if you don’t know I exist.

If this book does nothing else, it at least confirms my existence. And that’s the first step to getting my name on a ballot.

Jason Klamm Campaign Blog #37 – Forgive, Forget, and Vote


While I have nothing to forgive at the moment, it feels good to do it, so I will. I like to clear the palate before the real meal – voting.

Jason Klamm Campaign Blog #36 – Family Reunion


I get together with my long-lost brother and intern hopeful, Garrick Klamm.

Jason Klamm Campaign Blog #21 – Your Questions – Is “Black Gold” a Real Book?


I continue to answer your questions – this time, about LB’s book, “Black Gold.”

Jason Klamm Campaign Blog #19 – Freedom of the Press

Jason and campaign manager Alex Parkhurst discuss campaign exposure, and why Lloyd Barker’s book, “BLACK GOLD: HOW GOOD SLAVES MADE AMERICA RICH” is no longer available for purchase.

Jason Klamm Campaign Blog #16 – Hollywood

Jason Klamm and Scott Appel are on the hunt for a filmmaker to help their campaign transparency make its way to the big screen.

Jason Klamm Campaign Blog #15 – Full Disclosure

The Klamm Campaign Team discusses their newest measures toward transparency – including a behind-the-scenes view of the campaign. #RealAmerica

Jason Klamm Campaign Blog #13 – Eligibility Day

Help me celebrate the anniversary of the day, one year ago, when I became eligible to be president of these United States. #EligibilityDay

Jason Klamm Campaign Blog #12 – Paperwork Isn’t Everything

Yes, some missteps happened with our official campaign paperwork, but I can reassure you I’m no less a candidate. Also, if you’d like to be an additional intern, please e-mail intern@jk2016.com.

Jason Klamm Campaign Blog #10 – Vote When It Counts


Jason Klamm, here again to tell you about how to get your “I Will Have Voted” stickers.

Jason Klamm Campaign Blog #9 – Your American Candidate


If I’m honest: yes, I was born in England. But there’s no doubt I was born to American parents. I’m Jason Klamm, and I’m eligible to be your president.

Jason Klamm Campaign Blog #7 – Do I Really Have Competition?

I respond to your questions about LB Barker’s presidential run. I’m Jason Klamm, and I’m not worried about it.

Jason Klamm Campaign Blog #6 – The Confidence/Excitement Beard #NoTweetOrMeet


Your suggestions just keeping getting better and better, and I couldn’t be happier about how the campaign is progressing.