Politics | Buddy Roemer Buddy Roemer Drops Out of 2012 Race Wasn't able to get on ballot in all 50 states By Matt Cantor Posted May 31, 2012 5:35 PM CDT Copied In this March 3, 2012 file photo, former Louisiana Gov. Charles 'Buddy' Roemer gestures during a news conference in Baton Rouge, La. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File) The man you may not have known was in the 2012 race is officially out: Buddy Roemer suspended his presidential campaign today, per an announcement on his website. "After 17 months of a wonderful campaign, the lack of ballot access in all 50 states makes the quest impossible for now," writes the former Louisiana governor, who battled for the GOP nomination before seeking nods from the Reform Party and Americans Elect. Some states' ballots don't include the Reform Party; Americans Elect couldn't settle on a nominee. Roemer tells the Washington Post that his "strategy was a 50-ballot approach, trying to generate enough interest in reform to get to a 15% national poll standing"—enough to get a spot in the fall debates. "But the failure of Americans Elect and our inability to achieve the nomination really took away our last chance of ballot access." Roemer's campaign refused to take donations over $100 or any PAC money, leaving it "doomed," writes Aaron Blake at the Post. Click to read Roemer's lengthy statement. Read These Next NYC police encountered a horrific scene after a fire was reported. Charlie Kirk's death has been confirmed. Why does the Wheel of Fortune click? Now we know. Amy Coney Barrett weighs in a possible third Trump term. Report an error