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Just days from Election Day, Brett Bittner needs to hear from YOU!
Please go here to chip in $25 or more to help Brett win on July 31! Can I count on you to help Libertarian Brett Bittner win his race, which is just a few days away? Brett is running for the Marietta School Board in Marietta, Georgia. And I can tell you few places need […]
Read moreThe Associated Press takes note of America’s growing libertarian streak in this feature story. Interviewing LNCC Chairman Wayne Allyn Root, Pauline Arrillaga writes, in part: Something’s going on in America this election year: a renaissance of an ideal as old as the nation itself — that live-and-let-live, get-out-of-my-business, individualism vs. paternalism dogma that is the […]
Read moreAmericans overwhelming cites jobs as top issue
A new Gallup poll finds Americans name jobs and the economy as the nation’s most pressing problems. Thirty-one percent (31%) say “the economy” is “the most important problem facing this country today.” The second most pressing issue is “jobs,” coming in at 26 percent. Combined, 57 percent of Americans cite jobs or the economy as […]
Read moreHow and why yard signs work
Ben Donahower, of CampaignTrailYardSigns.com, writes in Campaigns and Elections on how to use yard signs to push your campaign over the finish line. Of particular interest to Libertarian candidates, he writes: In small races where a candidate isn’t campaigning much at all, the other candidate should frontend sign distribution along with the field campaign as […]
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