The Independence Party of Minnesota has redesigned its website. Moving away from the color scheme that has framed the site since 2003, the new design embraces a minimalist aesthetic that showcases content produced by leading party members, including a new blog.…
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Charles Jay, Frank McEnulty, Brian Moore debate
Candidates in this debate are: Brian Moore of the Socialist Party USA, Frank McEnulty of the New American Independent Party and Charles Jay of the Boston Tea Party.…
California deals double whammy to Constitution Party
First, the California Secretary of State issued an opinion (litigation pending) that Alan Keyes, not Chuck Baldwin, would be on the AIP ballot line this year.…
Rasmussen: Majority of small l libertarians planning to vote for Obama
Rasmussen reports that
Libertarian voters make up 4% of the nation’s likely voters and they favor Barack Obama over John McCain by a 53% to 38% margin.
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Nader wants to testify on Bush/Cheney impeachment
Press release from the Nader campaign
Dear Chairman Conyers:
For years I have been urging you to initiate a resolution of impeachment of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney for chronic, repeated violations of our Constitution and the many “high crimes and misdemeanors†they commit day after day.
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Barnett seeks re-election as BTP vice-chair
Todd Andrew Barnett, the current vice-chairman of the Boston Tea Party, will seek re-election in October.
Earlier we reported that Jason Gatties — who, like Barnett is from Michigan — would be seeking the post.…
Alan Keyes on California ballot, for now anyway
The always-excellent Ballot Access News reports that the California Secretary of State’s office has certified Alan Keyes as the Presidential nominee of the American Independent Party.…
Reform Party picks candidates, officers
Ballot Access News reports
Dallas Reform Party Meeting
July 20th, 2008The Reform Party meeting of July 18-19 in Dallas nominated Ted Weill of Tylertown, Mississippi for president, and Frank E.
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LPNY chair to BTP: Drop dead
In this essay, LP radical and LPNY state chair Eric Sundwall advocates that radical libertarians avoid the BTP and stay in the LP. It is entitled Party Like It’s 1973, an apparent ironic reference to Party like it’s 1773 by BTP interim chair Jim Davidson.…
