From the Libertarian Party blog analysis of the elections:
Currently we have 15 Libertarians for U.S. House who received over 5% of the vote. (That only counts races where a Republican and a Democrat both appeared on the ballot.)…
From the Libertarian Party blog analysis of the elections:
Currently we have 15 Libertarians for U.S. House who received over 5% of the vote. (That only counts races where a Republican and a Democrat both appeared on the ballot.)…
Posted by staff at Libertarian Party blog. The post there will be continually updated. I will try to post those updates here as well, but in the comment section below.…
Brian Irving at Liberty Point:
North Carolina’s Libertarian candidates are optimistic that regardless of the outcome of Tuesday’s election, their campaigns have made a difference.…
Staff at LP blog:
Lon Cecil is running for U.S. Representative in North Carolina District 12. The Rhino Times, a weekly newspaper in Greensboro, recommends a vote for Cecil in its October 28 issue.…
Time for Pizza:
Celebrity Endorsements:
The Libertarian:
Posted at Smart Politics and emailed to [email protected]:
With an average of more than one candidate per district, it has been over 75 years since this many independent and third party U.S.…
This e-mail arrived in my in-box from Alan Keyes. He is endorsing Dr. Marvin Scott (R-IN) for Congress. Keyes makes no mention of his America’s Independent Party.…
Kyle at LP blog:
Erik Viker is the Libertarian Party candidate running for the House of Representatives seat in Pennsylvania’s 85th District. While he is currently running for office, he is also an elected Libertarian serving on the Selinsgrove Borough Council.…
Emailed to [email protected]:
Even as pendulum of partisan politics continues to swing back and forth between the incumbent parties of big government, this year freedom finally has cause to rejoice.…