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Americans support Libertarian transportation solutions
Good news for state and local Libertarian candidates. A new Reason-Rupe poll of 1,200 Americans finds the public agrees with you. The poll, as reported by Reason, finds: -77% oppose raising the federal gas tax -Only 33% think transit should get more funding than its share in travel -By a margin of 62% to 30% […]
Read moreElected Libertarians: Springfield, Missouri City Councilman Bob Stephens
Robert Stephens was born and raised in Springfield—having attended school at Campbell Elementary, Jarrett Junior High, and Parkview High School. He also graduated from Southwest Missouri State College (the final graduating class of SMS College before it became SMS University!) He brings a strong background in management and volunteerism to the campaign for a seat […]
Read moreShould you put QR codes on campaign material?
Political consultant Ben Donahower, writing in Campaigns & Elections magazine, answers in part: The most common mistake campaigns make when designing a yard sign is adding too much stuff. Your average voter doesn’t spend more than a few seconds looking over a direct mail piece, so imagine how little time that same voter spends on […]
Read moreElected Libertarians: Topeka, Kan. City Councilman Andrew Gray
“My name is Andrew Gray and I am a proud lifelong Topekan. “I am a 42 years old father of two. I have been employed in Topeka at AT&T for thirteen years as an Order Support Specialist. “I am actively involved in the Libertarian Party and was elected to the position of Chairman of the […]
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