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October 2011
Do you know Ed Coleman?
Ed Coleman was first elected as an Indianapolis City-County Council member at-large on November 6, 2007, finishing 4th overall in at-large voting (11%). On February 17, Indianapolis city councilmember Edward Coleman publicly announced that he had left the Republican Party and joined the Libertarian Party. Coleman is now arguably the highest ranking Libertarian in public […]
Read more‘Survivor’ star Rupert Boneham leans toward Libertarian run for Ind. governor
“Rupert Boneham — a reality TV star and local advocate for at-risk young adults — said he’ll wait until Saturday to announce whether he is running for governor,” the Evansville (Ind.) Courier & Press reports. “In a conversation last week with the Franklin College Statehouse Bureau, the Libertarian hinted that he’s leaning toward a yes…” […]
Read moreCampaigns & Elections offers advice to rookie candidates: Get real.
Campaigns & Elections magazine this month features some sage advice for candidates who want to win and actually make a difference, from professional political consultant and pollster Tyler Harber, partner at the Prosper Group. Click here to read it for yourself. He says, in part: Rookie candidates often have a campaign in mind that is […]
Read morePoll du Jour: Voters fear another collapse, see no difference between GOP, Dems
• 52 percent of Americas say it’s likely there will be another U.S. financial crisis. • 45 percent of agree that if a Republican were president right now, the economy “would be the same”; 25 percent say it would be “worse,” 23 percent “better.” • 44 percent say there would not be “much difference” in […]
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