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More Ohio Libertarians throwing their hats in the ring
Three more Ohio Libertarians have added their name to the growing list of Libertarian candidates in 2012. In Wood County, Libertarian Nathan Eberly filed for Ohio’s 3rd District State House seat and Libertarian Eric Eberly has filed to run for Congress in Ohio’s 5th District, the Toledo Blade reports. “We have seen a very contentious […]
Read more2011 Libertarian election results are up
LNC staff have posted a spreadsheet where interested citizens can see for themselves the results of Libertarian campaigns in 2011. You can see it here. In all, 28 Libertarians were elected, or re-elected, to office, including six in partisan races. Go here to chip in $10 or more to support Libertarian candidates. Go here to […]
Read morePoll du jour: Most Americans don’t trust Obama or GOP with economy
• 89 percent of Americans say the economy is in bad shape. • 80 percent of Americans are “angry at the way the federal government works.” • 74 percent say the U.S. is “seriously” off on the wrong track. • 67 percent are worried they will not be able to maintain their current standard of […]
Read moreElected Libertarians: Madison, Ala. City Councilman Tim Cowles
Tim Cowles was elected in 2004 to represent the citizens of District 4 in Madison City, Alabama. He works for the Missile Defense Agency as a system engineering project lead. Tim is a former Army Officer, having gone through ROTC at Vanderbilt University where he got his Bachelor of Engineering degree. He served both in […]
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