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Advice from an elected Libertarian

John Inks, an elected Libertarian on the Mountain View (California) City Council whose 2012 re-election campaign was promoted by the LNCC, offers this advice to Libertarians running for local office: Advice to Libertarians who wish to run for City Council: You may or may not follow my path.  It’s a change of life and a […]

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America is a libertarian nation

The conventional wisdom has long held the United States are a “center-right” nation. But the results of last weeks elections are challenging that notion. “After 32 straight losses for same-sex wedding laws, four states approved marriage-equality proposals last week. Two other states legalized marijuana for recreational purposes. Wisconsin elected the first openly homosexual U.S. senator […]

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Your Election Day checklist

Believe it or not, most campaigns go into Election Day totally unprepared.  Here’s a list of things you need to have taken care of: Email all of your supporters and remind them to vote.  Don’t just assume they know the election is Tuesday, or that they will even remember to vote for you.  Your supporters […]

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Cheap software is revolutionizing local elections

“Most citizens have no idea who’s running for (local) office and are therefore open to persuasion—a significant fact since local elections can be swung by just a few votes. And since persuasion at the local level happens by direct voter contact, field organizing is the key to victory. The campaign that does it better, wins,”  […]

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