
December 27, 2013, is the first day in which 2014 candidates for Congress and state office may begin to start circulating a petition in lieu of filing fee.…

December 27, 2013, is the first day in which 2014 candidates for Congress and state office may begin to start circulating a petition in lieu of filing fee.…

The Advocates for Self-Government is a non-partisan libertarian organization, but their year’s end message explicitly mentions Wes Benedict and the Libertarian Party, and their biweekly email newsletter regularly carries mentions of the LP and columns by current and former LP leaders.…

The Hawaii Libertarian Party has been told by the State Elections Office that it has 705 valid signatures, on its petition to restore its party status.…

http://www.independentamericanparty.org/
Three latest commentaries in the middle column:
Declarations of Christian Faith in America’s Colonial Charters, State Constitutions, etc.
The other columns, on the left: “Action Items,” includes a message from the IAP’s Prayer Committee, a couple of columns by Reverend Chuck Baldwin, a couple of items opposing the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement and calls to repeal the income tax and impeach President Obama.…

From Ballot Access News:
The Seattle Times has this article about Socialist Alternative Party, and its hopes to greatly increase the number of candidates it runs for both non-partisan office and partisan office.
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This commentary was originally posted to Norwich Bulletin
December 23, 2013
Anthony Gregory’s provocative commentary, “Pretend It Was President McCain,” asks defenders of President Barack Obama to attribute the current administration’s policies — and scandals — to a President John McCain if he were elected in 2008 and 2012.…

Tweeted by the LP of Texas. Kathie Glass is one of several candidates vying for the Libertarian Party nomination for governor of Texas.
Lots has happened since our first campaign report mid-October.…
(The following was originally published by Michael Anthony Peroutka on The American View. Michael was the 2004 Constitution Party presidential nominee.)
In their effort to make a point, those who discuss law and government and politics for a living often miss the most crucial – the most critical point of all.…