The Sunday New York Times has a feature on the Libertarian Party and its national ticket, saying “some libertarians, feeling a little heady after their party’s national convention last weekend, are making a bold claim: this is the year their voting bloc will hold some serious sway in American politics.” The Times says the Barr-Root ticket “is expected to attract votes in libertarian strongholds like Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico and New Hampshire. One recent poll suggested that Mr. Barr could do the most serious damage in his native Georgia.”
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“do the most serious damage” to their treasonous C.F.R. lackeys !
“One recent poll suggested that Mr. Barr could do the most serious damage in his native Georgia.”
Wow. There is no limit to how much subtle propaganda they’re willing to insert, is there?
Georgia’s Libertarian presidential percentage has been above the national LP presidential percentage in all elections 1988 through 2004. Georgia was Harry Browne’s best state percentagewise in 2000. Browne got 1.40% in Georgia in 2000, but nationally he got .36%.
I’ll go on record right now saying that Barr will get a lower percentage in Georgia than he will in at least a half dozen other states. Wouldn’t be surprised if Georgia is actually in the bottom half percentage wise for Barr actually