Coverage Continues of LaRouche Schiller Institute Candidates After Danish Election

November 15, 2007 (LPAC)--The Schiller Institute in Copenhagen reported today that four Schiller Institute independent candidacies have created such an impact in the Danish election period, that the press is writing still about them after the elections despite their small vote. Led by Tom Gillesberg, the candidates and their organizers in the LaRouche Youth Movement campaigned for action to protect the economy from the ongoing financial crash, and notably for development of magnetic levitation rail and high-speed rail corridors across Denmark, to spark similar development into Germany and Eurasia.

Articles have appeared today in Aarhus Stiftstidende about candidate Janus Kramer Moeller; and another with a link on the front page of the Internet version of the major Copenhagen daily Berlingske Tidende about the four candidates. Berlingske Tidende's article is entitled, "Maglev was not a voting magnet." "'After the financial crash: Maglev across the Kattegat,' was the slogan of four candidates (who are named). But maglev was far from garner enough votes for a ticket to the parliament. The four candidates got 201 personal votes altogether."

The article about Janus Moeller in Aarhus Stiften, was about Janus reaction to his vote total. He said "We will continue the campaign to get attention to our issue, the financial crash and the solution to it. It will not be run exactly as an election campaign, but we will continue to create a basis to mobilize people. We will also recruit people Asked if he is a defeated man today, No, it continues. My political engagement is a one-way ticket, and does not just stop. I am not thrilled today, but it has been the best election we have had. The attention has made the whole thing worth it."