Abstract:
This creative project provides a long-form narrative of key events in, and the
repercussions of, the 2012 gubernatorial campaign of third-party candidate Rupert
Boneham. The candidate is well-known in the state as a star of the reality TV show
Survivor, and for running a mentoring program, Rupert’s Kids, for at-risk teens and
young adults. The candidate’s celebrity status was not always a positive asset in the
campaign process, and he often had to overcome others’ perception of him as a nonserious
candidate. The researcher builds on previous class work of ethnographic
investigation of the campaign, as well as additional participant-journalism based
experiences on the campaign trail to investigate the impact of a non-political celebrity
running for office. Primary and secondary investigation into the candidate’s quest for the
nomination to run for office, and the campaign’s impact on the candidate was conducted.
In addition, the researcher examined the events following the failed election bid,
including personal and financial effects on the candidate.