What do I need to put on my yard sign?
Not much. Just three things. Your name and office sought, both as short as possible, and all legally-required disclaimers. (1) YOUR NAME AND OFFICE SOUGHT First of all, the purpose of a political yard sign is to increase your name identification so voters remember it when they see it on the ballot. A political yard […]
Read moreLibertarian wins statewide televised debate
Ken Moellman, the Libertarian nominee for Kentucky state treasurer, squared off against the Democrat incumbent and Republican fellow challenger in a debate televised statewide by KET. Click here to watch the debate. “Libertarian Ken Moellman has been politically active for years, but is making his first attempt at elected office this fall. Primarily, Moellman wants […]
Read moreElected 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 […]
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