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September 2011
Elected Libertarians: Dan Halloran, New York City Councilman
Council Member Dan Halloran was elected to the New York City Council in 2009 to represent the Queens neighborhoods of College Point, Auburndale-Flushing, Bayside, Whitestone, Bay Terrace, Douglaston, and Little Neck. Halloran credits his Libertarian Party nomination, attended the 2010 Libertarian National Convention and speaks to Libertarian Party groups. Council Member Halloran is a lifelong […]
Read moreYet another poll shows Americans agree with Libertarians
• 57 percent of Americans believe the federal government has “too much power today.” • 56 percent of Americans overall say the government is trying to “do too many things” that should be left to individuals and businesses. • 50 percent overall say there is too much government regulation of business and industry. Source: A […]
Read moreCreating a winning campaign brochure
Keep to one idea per paragraph. Use short sentences. Use bullet points where possible. Divide the text into sections (About the Candidate, Issues, Voting Information/Election Date…) Keep the layout simple. Keep in mind people LOOK at a campaign brochure before they READ it. People won’t read massive blocks of text. Use a serif font, a […]
Read moreElected Libertarians: Karen Richardson, Johns Creek City Council, Georgia
Council member Karen Richardson brings ten years of community involvement experience in Johns Creek to her work on the Council. As a wife and mother, Richardson originally got involved in the Johns Creek community as a member of the Windermere Park Homeowners Association. She went on to serve as Chair of the Zoning Committee of […]
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