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It’s Your Time: David Nolan

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FOX-11 in Tucson ran this three-minute statement on Sunday; they offered every candidate for a major office the opportunity to do this, but surprisingly few took advantage of it! The media in Arizona give Libertarians better coverage than in most states, partly because we’ve earned it! While you’re on their website, check out the statements [...]

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Democratic Incumbent Switches to Libertarian Party

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In Clark County, Indiana, incumbent county surveyor Bob Isgrigg has switched his affiliation from Democrat to Libertarian as he runs for re-election this year. Isgrigg has expressed concern about how the county handles its drainage projects, and filed a lawsuit against county officials several years ago. Read the News and Tribune article about the race. [...]

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Andrew Gray Candidate for Governor of Kansas

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Support Andrew Gray this November for governor of Kansas. http://www.kansasproud.com Andrew is a native Kansan. He considers Kansas his home, his history and his future. He has lived his life as if the best solutions come from people first and the government second. He has worked for AT&T for over 12 years where he is [...]

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John & Ken endorse Libertarian Dale Ogden for CA Governor

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The John & Ken talk radio show on KFI-AM 640 in the Los Angeles area has endorsed Dale Ogden, the Libertarian Party candidate for Governor, over Democrat Jerry Brown and Republican Meg Whitman.  For those who are not familiar with John & Ken, they are an enormously influential team which dominates the afternoon rush hour [...]

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Tennessee wins ballot access case!

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“This is a victory not just for our party, but for all Tennesseans,” said Stephen Collings, a 5th Congressional district candidate who represents both the Libertarian Party and U.S. Pirate Party, which advocates international copyright reform. The decision, released Tuesday by U.S. District Judge William J. Haynes Jr., strikes down state laws dating back almost [...]

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