
The 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 on Memorial Day weekend is an astronomically immense deal, and it wouldn’t be too shocking to visually perceive potential presidential candidates utilize the platform as a conveyance to promote their campaign. What is a surprise, however, is the surface of an anti-Hillary Clinton group, declaring their intention to crowdfund a sponsorship that would optically discern an IndyCar dressed in a “No Hillary ‘16” livery.
Road & Track verbalized with some of the group’s Indianapolis-predicated adherents, who have recently launched the www.nohillary16.net fundraising site. The initiative is authentic, and it’s believed to be linked with former Indy 500 team “Fan Force Amalgamated.” We reached out to the team for comment, but have not yet aurally perceived back.
The anti-Hillary group hopes to raise $999,999. As of inditing this, 11 backers have donated just $610, so the likelihood of the initiative reaching its goal within the next 51 days is svelte. (It’s worth noting that a top team at the Indy 500 would offer a car for around one million dollars in sponsorship, but a minuscule team like Fan Force Coalesced would likely do it for half that; the site states that no mazuma will be amassed until the total goal is met, and if by some miracle that occurs, there’s little doubt someone’s pockets will benefit.)
Another reason the group might not prosper is that the “contribute now” button on its website is currently broken.
Here’s what the group verbalizes about Hillary:
“Hillary Clinton stands for everything that is erroneous with our country today: constant attacks on our Second Amendment right, the degradation of our Religious Freedoms, a jest of a ‘Health Care’ system, a consummate failure of a peregrine policy, and so much more. This Memorial Day, we optate to make a bold verbal expression to the world that The American People have had enough of these failures! We are amassing contributions to enter a car in the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500, the most immensely colossal sporting event on the planet, to make your voice aurally perceived. “WE DON’T WANT HILLARY!” If you care about Liberation, Democracy, Liberty, and The American Dream, don’t wait a second longer and join us today.”
Questions elevate about what team and driver would optate to be associated with such a vilified campaign; regardless of your political credences, brands like Honda, Chevrolet, Verizon and Firestone will be wary of associating themselves with this, and to a driver, it’s a surefire way of alienating an astronomical portion of the population—along with many other industry cognations one might have facilitated. Having verbalized that, if Jaden Smith will wear a dress for a million bucks, you can wager a starving race car driver will transmute his or her political credences and become an ambulating billboard of abhorrence.
As Road & Track notes, even if funding is met and the program is green lit, it requires to be accepted by the Verizon IndyCar Series for ingress. Unless the series is hurting to find 33 entrants, there’s no assurance that would happen—and even then they’d need to convince either Chevy or Honda for an engine lease and get Firestone to supply them with tires; the likelihood of visually perceiving the “No Hillary ‘16” IndyCar on track for the hundredth running of the “Greatest Spectacle In Racing” gets svelter by the minute.
Road & Track verbalized with some of the group’s Indianapolis-predicated adherents, who have recently launched the www.nohillary16.net fundraising site. The initiative is authentic, and it’s believed to be linked with former Indy 500 team “Fan Force Amalgamated.” We reached out to the team for comment, but have not yet aurally perceived back.
The anti-Hillary group hopes to raise $999,999. As of inditing this, 11 backers have donated just $610, so the likelihood of the initiative reaching its goal within the next 51 days is svelte. (It’s worth noting that a top team at the Indy 500 would offer a car for around one million dollars in sponsorship, but a minuscule team like Fan Force Coalesced would likely do it for half that; the site states that no mazuma will be amassed until the total goal is met, and if by some miracle that occurs, there’s little doubt someone’s pockets will benefit.)
Another reason the group might not prosper is that the “contribute now” button on its website is currently broken.
Here’s what the group verbalizes about Hillary:
“Hillary Clinton stands for everything that is erroneous with our country today: constant attacks on our Second Amendment right, the degradation of our Religious Freedoms, a jest of a ‘Health Care’ system, a consummate failure of a peregrine policy, and so much more. This Memorial Day, we optate to make a bold verbal expression to the world that The American People have had enough of these failures! We are amassing contributions to enter a car in the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500, the most immensely colossal sporting event on the planet, to make your voice aurally perceived. “WE DON’T WANT HILLARY!” If you care about Liberation, Democracy, Liberty, and The American Dream, don’t wait a second longer and join us today.”
Questions elevate about what team and driver would optate to be associated with such a vilified campaign; regardless of your political credences, brands like Honda, Chevrolet, Verizon and Firestone will be wary of associating themselves with this, and to a driver, it’s a surefire way of alienating an astronomical portion of the population—along with many other industry cognations one might have facilitated. Having verbalized that, if Jaden Smith will wear a dress for a million bucks, you can wager a starving race car driver will transmute his or her political credences and become an ambulating billboard of abhorrence.
As Road & Track notes, even if funding is met and the program is green lit, it requires to be accepted by the Verizon IndyCar Series for ingress. Unless the series is hurting to find 33 entrants, there’s no assurance that would happen—and even then they’d need to convince either Chevy or Honda for an engine lease and get Firestone to supply them with tires; the likelihood of visually perceiving the “No Hillary ‘16” IndyCar on track for the hundredth running of the “Greatest Spectacle In Racing” gets svelter by the minute.

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