Press release sent to [email protected]:
ATLANTA, GA – November 2, 2010 – Chuck Donovan, Georgia’s Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate, agrees with a quote earlier today from Libertarian candidate for Congress, Travis Irvine.…
Press release sent to [email protected]:
ATLANTA, GA – November 2, 2010 – Chuck Donovan, Georgia’s Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate, agrees with a quote earlier today from Libertarian candidate for Congress, Travis Irvine.…
Cisse Spragins, Missouri Libertarian Party chair, in the Joplin Independent:
In numerous states across the nation, including Missouri, Democrats have been spending their money to promote Libertarian candidates.…
In the final WMUR/UNH election poll, 49 percent of likely voters say they will vote for Lynch, 41 percent prefer Stephen, 2 percent favor Libertarian John Babiarz, 1 percent prefer some other candidate, and 7 percent are undecided.
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Flier from the Manhattan Greens. Found at On The Wilder Side:
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Jimmy Vielkind, Albany Times-Union:
Third-party protests. If you consider the system a farce, the campaign bogus, our government a joke, then give it the leader it deserves: Jimmy McMillan.…
Win, lose or Draw…It was a great campaign – Special thanks to the guys who made this campaign such a terrific team effort: Kevin Takenaga, Beau Cain, Terry Floyd, Dana McLorn, and Wayne Allyn Root.…
http://wredlich.com/ny/2010/11/please-vote/:
It’s Election Day. Thanks to all of our supporters for your effort and encouraging words.
Now please vote. Polls opened at 6 am and they close at 9 pm.…
John Spink at Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
In the race for governor, Republican Nathan Deal leads Democrat Roy Barnes 47 percent to 40 percent, with Libertarian John Monds getting the support of 6 percent.
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Darcy Richardson at Uncovered Politics:
Stumping for independent aspirant Farid Khavari in Florida’s gubernatorial campaign, Brian P. Moore, a former Democratic candidate for governor, spared few adjectives in criticizing Republican Rick Scott’s plan to create a meager 700,000 jobs in the Sunshine State over the next seven years.
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