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Libertarian Randall Hayes: Baton Rouge NPR station gives 5 minutes of airtime to each U.S. Senate candidate

Email from Randall Hayes to [email protected]:

WRKF, the NPR affiliate in Baton Rouge, offered five minutes of unedited airtime to each of the twelve candidates in Louisiana’s U.S. Senate race. Seven of those candidates accepted the offer and their addresses were broadcast over the last several days. Each weekday morning, a different candidate’s address was broadcast at 6:30am and again at 8:30 am. Those accepting the offer were four independents, the Republican nominee, the Democratic nominee, and the Libertarian nominee (myself).

The candidate addresses are archived here:
http://www.wrkf.org/multimedia/index.php?id=244

Randall Hayes,
Libertarian nominee for U.S. Senator from Louisiana
www.anti-politician.com

3 Comments

  1. paulie October 25, 2010

    Wasn’t Hayes in the Constitution Party?

    Yes, but now he’s running LP. I like his campaign site URL, and the site as a whole looks pretty good.

  2. Catholic Trotskyist October 25, 2010

    Wasn’t Hayes in the Constitution Party? He was the Constitution Party’s poster child for diversity because he’s a buddhist. LOL

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