Controversial Wisconsin Libertarian candidate Kevin Barrett handed Ron Kind, the Congressman he is running against, a “pink slip” for voting for the Wall Street bailout. He also suggested that Kind and other members of Congress should be tried for war crimes.…
Posts published in October 2008
Libertarian full slate sends multi-party message
Posted at HometownAnnapolis.com. Read the full article there.
WASHINGTON — Libertarian Chairman Robert Johnson phoned around to his tiny party’s sympathizers late last year, after being dispatched from an August picnic to corral congressional candidates against Maryland Democrats’ near-monopoly.
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Rosa Clemente and Matt Gonzalez respond to VP Debate on Democracy Now!
Democracy Now! has a joint interview with Matt Gonzalez, running mate of Independent candidate Ralph Nader, and Rosa Clemente, running mate of Cynthia McKinney of the Green Party.…
Socialist Brian Moore to appear on Fox’s ‘Cavuto on Business’
Socialist Party USA presidential candidate Brian Moore will be appearing on Fox News’s “Cavuto on Business,” Saturday at 11:20 a.m., Eastern, to discuss the financial crisis.…
New video from John Murphy, Independent Congressional candidate (PA-16)
Video by IPR’s Ross Levin.…
Colorado sets a new record for number of Presidential candidates on the ballot
Posted at Ballot Access News:
The November 2008 Colorado ballot will list 16 presidential candidates. This is the most crowded ballot in U.S. history for president at a general election.
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Libertarians file Connecticut ballot access lawsuit
Posted at Ballot Access News
On October 1, the Connecticut Libertarian Party filed a federal lawsuit to get Bob Barr on the ballot. Libertarian Party of Connecticut v Bysiewicz, 3:08cv-1513.
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New video from ThirdPartyTicket.com asks that Nader, Barr, Baldwin and McKinney be included in the debates
Trevor Lyman’s http://thirdpartyticket.com has released this new video. ThirdPartyTicket now has over 30,00 visitors and almost 7,500 pledges out of 10,000 needed to stage a more inclusive Presidential debate in New York City.…
Nader campaign: The VP debate may have been biased – but so are all the others
Posted on the VoteNader blog by Loralynne Krobetzky.
The charade of the so-called Presidential Debates continues. Already a carefully orchestrated question and answer session controlled by the Democrat and Republican parties to the exclusion of other candidates, it now emerges that even the moderators may hold partisan bias.
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