Press release from LPHQ:
WASHINGTON – The Libertarian Party (LP) today expressed its support for independent Libertarian Joe Kennedy’s determination not to drop out of the Massachusetts special election for U.S.… Read more ...
Press release from LPHQ:
WASHINGTON – The Libertarian Party (LP) today expressed its support for independent Libertarian Joe Kennedy’s determination not to drop out of the Massachusetts special election for U.S.… Read more ...
Today’s message from the LP Office asks us to participate in their poll at:
Interestingly, in early results about 1/3 of the poll participants say Joe should drop out of the race in favor of one of the other Candidates, almost exclusively, by a margin of 17-1 for the Republican Candidate.… Read more ...
Part III (the actual endorsement, not yet posted on the website, sent out by email):
“A Vote for Ross Perot for President is a Vote for Bill Clinton,” said the 1992 Republican whisper campaign and robo-phone calls (launched by Bush (Sr.)… Read more ...
The Christian Science Monitor has invited all three Senate candidates in MA to explain why they are running for Senate. Kennedy’s article appeared in the publication today:
I’m running for US Senate because I am tired of politicians in Washington turning their back on the American public.
H/T Aaron Biterman on Joe Kennedy’s facebook fan page: http://libertyslate.com/candidates/candidates-by-rank/
LibertySlate 2010 Endorses Joe Kennedy for Senate; only non-Republican included in the Slate
LibertySlate 2010 ranks non-incumbent candidates based on five fundamental issues in regards to spending, debt/economy, foreign policy, civil liberties, and entitlement programs.… Read more ...
Posted at MikeCann.net (by way of UniversalHub.com):
Some Scott Brown supporters on facebook are obnoxiously asking Joe Kennedy to give up his MA Senate campaign. The funny thing about that request, polls show that Kennedy’s campaign is taking votes from the Democrat, Martha Coakley.… Read more ...
In a new Research 2000 poll, independent libertarian Joseph L. Kennedy, who is running for US Senate in Massachusetts against a Democrat and Republican, (and of no relation to the famous Kennedy family) is at five percent:
Libertarian Joseph Lewis Kennedy, an information technology specialist who is no relation to the Kennedy clan, gets 5 points, and 5 percent are undecided.
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