Darryl W. Perry, a write-in candidate for US Senate in Alabama, will be attending a townhall meeting hosted by the University of Alabama at Birmingham Students for Liberty.Â…
Posts tagged as “Boston Tea Party”
Coalition for October Debate Alternatives to hold Third Party Presidential candidates debate in Nashville, October 6
CODA press release
9.23.08 Nashville, TN: The Coalition for October Debate Alternatives (CODA) announced today the Presidential Candidate’s Alternative Debate to take place October 6th, in Nashville, Tennessee.…
Update on Boston Tea Party organizing efforts and endorsements
21 September 2008 Here: 329 members. Facebook: 461. Today we received the final vote to make the national committee unanimous. We now have a state affiliate in Kansas.…
Fox News interviews Charles Jay, profiles other candidates
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Duke University columnist slams third party candidates
In his column for the Duke University Chronicle, Drew Everson takes a caustic look at some third party presidential and vice presidential candidates:
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Boston Tea Party’s Charles Jay to appear on Fox News
Charles Jay, the presidential nominee of the Boston Tea Party, will appear on Fox’s “America’s Election Headquarters” this Sunday, September 21. The live interview is scheduled to air at 12:45 p.m.,…
Boston Tea Party asks: who’s running the Libertarian Party?
Published at http://bostontea.us/node/263 by Jim Davidson. Additional background here.
On 7 September 2008, the Libertarian National Committee passed a resolution against the war in Afghanistan.
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Barr campaign: keep opposition off the ballot and out of debates?
Bob Barr is currently suing to remove McCain and Obama from the Texas ballot, alleging that they did not file their paperwork on time. Barr is also suing to remove George Phillies from the ballot in NH (Barr is already on the ballot separately in that state).…
Should there be multiple ‘freedom’ parties?
Some would say that the socialist movement is hopelessly fragmented. In addition to the Socialist Party USA, there are the Socialist Workers Party, the Socialist Equality Party, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the World Workers Party, and, to a lesser extent, the Green Party — in addition to countless smaller-yet socialist and Communist splinter groups.…
