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The 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 morePoll of the Day: Americans worried about gas prices, health care costs
• 71 percent of Americans worry “a great deal” about the economy; 79 percent of Republicans and 63 percent of Democrats agree. • 65 percent overall worry a great deal about gas prices; 63 percent of Republicans and 69 percent of Democrats agree. • 60 percent overall worry a great deal about the budget deficit; […]
Read moreWinning the Hispanic vote
Chris Palko, an assistant media analyst at Smart Media Group, provides this advice to Campaigns & Elections magazine. In part: “…In the fall survey, which drew 1,500 participants from California, Texas, Florida, and the Southwest, the top-rated concern among all respondents was “our kids are not getting the quality education they need.” The education issue […]
Read moreGary Johnson: “The Libertarian Party is more in tune with the American electorate…”
Successful former New Mexico governor and current Republican presidential candidate Gary Johnson took part in a Santa Clara University forum on tax policy Friday, where the topic then turned to the Libertarian Party. AllVoices reports Johnson says by shutting out its libertarian voices, “The Republican Party is abandoning a lot of the electorate. The Libertarian […]
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