Bob Barr recently distributed this e-mail to supporters:
Dear Friend:
I’m in Denver, it’s late, and I am just re-reading Russ Verney’s memo sent to you the day before yesterday. While I’ve been traveling, in long strategy meetings, and talking with Libertarian Party delegates, Russ and his team of professionals have been working hard.
That work has already been fruitful.
We’re now ready to launch a comprehensive and well-coordinated “Liberty for America” presidential campaign. You are very much part of the timeline we’re following. Frankly, I am confident that the first steps leading to the balloting in Denver will produce a big boost to those plans.
That’s why I urge you to re-read Russ Verney’s assessment [scroll down] of where Barr for President is heading. And I urge you to participate in this historic opportunity by investing in our campaign. Your gift of $100 or $500 or just $40 or $50 is crucial as we proceed from Denver.
May I count on your vote of confidence as we tally the ballots here in Denver? Please be generous when you visit our campaign website to catch-up on the latest news and see some of the exciting developments as they happen at the Libertarian Party Convention.
I look forward to briefing you on my efforts to fight for the ideals and issues we share.
Yours for Freedom,
Here is the message from Verney referenced in Barr’s letter:
These days, politics seems to revolve around polling and predictions. I’m not convinced it’s the best use of anyone’s time — especially for someone like me who’s spent his whole life in full-time campaign activities — but consider this outline :
- early October: 7% in national surveys
- Mid October: wins televised Presidential debate
- late October: 12% in national surveys
- election day: captures 19% of national vote
That’s what happened in a previous election I was involved with: Ross Perot in 1992. That could have been the case with Ron Paul if he had opted to run on a third party ticket.
I believe former Congressman Bob Barr has the same potential. Maybe better. Don’t be mislead, however: I am no cheerleader by nature. But I do agree with our Senior Policy Advisor, Doug Bandow, in an e-mail I received from him yesterday:
“I’ve just read the early polling data and your election game plan — phenomenal. Congressman Barr is poised to have a huge impact on the public policy debates and political history. His will be no ordinary presidential campaign.”That’s not going to happen without your involvement, but at this point I’m asking you to just to think about participating and to mull over the following … November 4th is light years away. In terms of laying the foundation for a dynamic and influencial campaign, the pieces for Barr 2008 are already in place. Consider …
America is swamped in Libertarian information:
- Congressman Ron Paul’s new book is the number one best-seller in the nation according to the New York Times
- Neal Boortz has 4,000,000 radio listeners daily
- On TV, John Stossel broadcasts such opinions as: “I am a libertarian in that I believe in limited government and as much individual freedom as possible.”
Finally, you may not have heard this from many media pundits, but nearly 130,000 people — 16% of the Republican primary turnout in Pennsylvania — got out of their easy chairs and voted for Ron Paul and against John McCain … that was after John McCain had won the nomination.
Politically and ideologically, Bob Barr is plowing fertile ground.
It will take an articulate candidate and a powerful message to build the meaning of the Libertarian messages voters are receiving. We have both in the Barr 2008 campaign.
That’s why we need your participation: your investment of time, talent, and financial resources is vital as the campaign builds, from the ground floor, the alternative to politics-as-usual.

Thanks for the offer, Ross. Let me get back to you when I’m back from Denver. I gotta get some sleep!
I don’t know if you saw the comment, but I’d be willing to write for IPR. I don’t have much third party experience at all, but I’m learning. And I’m doing some small work for the Gravel campaign and the John Murphy for Congress campaign.