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Connecticut Libertarians break fundraising record
You can’t win elections if you can’t raise money. And Libertarians are getting better at raising money. “The Libertarian Party of Connecticut has raised $15,000 in the past few weeks, a record-breaking amount,” the Norwich Bulletin reports. “The party, known for its support of limited government, had never raised more than $10,000 in any single […]
Read moreZogby: Obama in trouble as his 2008 youth vote turns Libertarian
John Zogby, writing for Forbes, writes that Barack Obama’s biggest obstacle to re-election may be disillusioned voters turning libertarian: Mitt Romney has spent months selling himself to the Republican base. Now, Barack Obama is working overtime trying to re-sell himself to his base of voters age 18-29.Team Obama knows that hard times and the growing […]
Read moreSeven mistakes candidates make
Are you a Libertarian candidate, or running a Libertarian campaign? Joe Garecht, writing for LocalVictory.com, lays out seven common mistakes candidates make. Don’t fall into these traps: 1. The Candidate as Campaign Manager Many, many first time candidates make the mistake of trying to be the campaign manager and the candidate at the same time. […]
Read moreThere’s no such thing as Election Day.
If you think elections votes are cast on the first Tuesday in November, you’re wrong. There’s no such thing as Election “Day.” Thanks to more states opening up early and absentee voting, the use of mail-in ballots in states like Colorado and Oregon and because of our increasingly busy lives, in many elections more than […]
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