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American Candidate is an American reality television series broadcast by Showtime. The series premiered on August 1, 2004, and concluded with its tenth episode on October 10, 2004. The series depicted a competition among twelve diverse contestants for a $200,000 reward. The contestants were required to travel across the United States in order to compete in a series of politically-themed challenges reminiscent of a political campaign. These challenges tested the candidates' presidential qualifications and qualities. Each week, a contestant was eliminated through means of audience participation and polling. Whichever contestant remained at the end of competition received the monetary reward in addition to a national platform. The series was hosted by American television presenter Montel Williams.
Format
Paralleling the 2004 United States presidential election, the show featured contestants running as "candidates" in a mock campaign. Initially, the public could announce their "candidacy" on the show's website and garner support. Eventually, eleven contestants were chosen to appear on the show itself.
Each week, the contestants would compete in a politically themed challenge, coached by various political experts. The two contestants who fared the poorest each week would debate, and one would be eliminated (voted by the remaining contestants). For the final two episodes, the viewers voted, and eventually chose the final winner.
Challenges
Throughout the series, the contestants traveled in a bus all over the United States, participating in various challenges, each modeled on real activities candidates for public office might expect to undergo:
Week 1: Hometown support
Week 2: Deliver a speech on the War on Terror to residents of New Hampshire
Week 3: Press conference on jobs and the economy in Allentown, Pennsylvania
Week 4: Charlottesville, Virginia
Week 5: Focus groups in New York City
Week 6: Political ads in Washington D.C.
Week 7: Philadelphia
Week 8-9: Los Angeles
Week 10: Finale
Contestants
In reverse elimination order:
Park Gillespie (Conservative Christian, winner)
Malia Lazu
Lisa Witter
Keith Boykin (gay rights activist)
Bruce Friedrich (animal rights activist)
Joyce Riley (Gulf War veterans spokesperson)
Richard Mack (gun store owner)
James M. Strock (Entrepreneur, Speaker, Former Public Official)
Robert W. Vanech (entrepreneur, venture capitalist)
Chrissy Gephardt (daughter of Dick Gephardt)
References
External links
American Candidate at IMDb
"Showtime Press Release American Candidate". p2004.org.