As expected, the New York state chapter of the Boston Tea Party has affiliated from the national party in the wake of Dr. Tom Stevens’s resignation as the national party’s vice chairman.…
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Boston Tea Party Vice Chair Dr. Tom Stevens has resigned
Earlier this week, IPR reported on the controversy brewing within the Boston Tea Party surrounding a dispute between Vice Chair Tom Stevens and party founder Tom Knapp.…
Boston Tea Party founder on the party’s history
Amid the controversy and turmoil surrounding the nascent Boston Tea Party, party founder Tom Knapp has published Part 1 of a “brief history” of the BTP at Last Free Voice.…
Boston Tea Party: ‘About to implode’
At least one Boston Tea Party state affiliate has already imploded amid an erupting controversy at the nascent party’s Web site.
BTP founder and possible VP nominee Tom Knapp has suspended party vice-chair Dr.…
Charles Jay on third party presidential field
Charles Jay, noted here today as a contender for the Boston Tea Party‘s presidential nomination, wrote an article on May 30th for BetUS.com assessing his potential opponents.…
Tom Knapp to seek Boston Tea Party VP nomination
Thomas Knapp has agreed to run for vice president on the Boston Tea Party ticket. The party will hold its online convention June 14th and, as of yet, Knapp’s only potential opponent for the nomination, Tom Andrew Barnett, has seconded his nomination.…
Rumor: Charles Jay, Tom Knapp to head Boston Tea Party ticket
An anonymous source says that Charles Jay — former candidate of the Utah-based Personal Choice Party — is seeking the Boston Tea Party‘s presidential nomination, and is likely to get it.…
Milnes asks OK tribes for help; will seek Green, Boston Tea Party nominations
In a letter to Oklahoma Indian tribes, former Libertarian presidential candidate — now running as an independent — Robert Milnes says he needs 43,000 valid signatures between now and July 15 to appear on the Oklahoma ballot.…
Boston Tea Party nominates, schedules convention
The Boston Tea Party held an “informal convention” in Denver Sunday evening, in close proximity to the Libertarian Party’s national convention.
That convention placed the names of three candidates — George Phillies, Alden Link and Tom Stevens — into contention for the party’s 2008 presidential nomination.…
