Yearly Archives
2011
Libertarian at 16%. Political insiders try to boot him from ballot
“Two Republican activists have filed a suit in Pendleton Circuit Court, asking that Ken Moellman, a Libertarian candidate for state treasurer, be removed from the ballot,” The Louisville Courier-Journal reports. “Moellman, who has filed to run against Democratic incumbent Todd Hollenbach and Republican K.C. Crosbie, said he plans to contest the suit and that he […]
Read morePoll Du Jour: Young voters agree with the LP
The numbers are in. Young voters, the foundation we need to build a bigger, stronger Party, are growing more and more libertarian. A Generation Opportunity poll released Aug. 18, and reported by The Washington Times’ Jennifer Harper, finds: “76 percent (of young Americans) want federal government spending decreased.” “69 percent say today’s political leaders ‘do […]
Read moreLNCC Supports Ed Coleman for Indy City Council
The LNCC recently tag-teamed with our sister-committee, the Libertarian National Committee, to donate $55,000 to the re-election campaign of Indianapolis City-County Councilor Ed Coleman. Mr. Coleman is currently considered to be the highest-ranking public office-holder in the Libertarian Party. He was elected in 2007 as a Republican to an at-large seat on the council and […]
Read moreBritain Tires of the Nanny State
We often point to the United Kingdom as an example of state control with no concern for individual freedom, but our neighbors across the Atlantic are beginning to tire of the nanny state, which is now flourishing here in America. “The state now performs so many tasks for us that it will be difficult to […]
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