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Weirton Daily Times interviews WV Libertarian John Buckley

John Buckley The Weirton Daily Times of Weirton, WV interviewed West Virginia LP Secretary of State candidate John Buckley on September 21: “This may be the libertarian moment, according to John Buckley, the Libertarian candidate for West Virginia Secretary of State. “’I think it’s more than a moment,’ Buckley said during a recent stop in […]

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Longest-serving LP state chair dies in car accident

Mike Fellows Mike Fellows, the chair of the Montana Libertarian Party, candidate for the US House of Representatives, and long-time activist, died in a car accident on September 19. Mr. Fellows was the longest-serving state chair in the Libertarian Party, having been a chair since the 1990’s. He had also run for office in every general […]

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Texas Libertarian receives third major newspaper endorsement

Mark Miller Texas Libertarian Party candidate Mark Miller was endorsed by the San Antonio Express-News, the state’s fourth largest daily, on September 19: “Mark Miller’s candidacy for a seat on the Texas Railroad Commission is a prime example why voters should never pull the lever just for their preferred political party. “Miller, the Libertarian Party […]

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Washington Libertarian Darnell receives major Republican endorsements

Michelle Darnell The Michelle Darnell for State House Dist. 48 campaign got a shot in the arm this week as three prominent Republicans crossed party lines to support the Libertarian nominee. Bill Bryant, Marty McClendon, and Steve McLaughlin, the Republican nominees for governor, lieutenant governor, and commissioner of public lands respectively, have all offered their […]

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Libertarian Mark Miller endorsed by Dallas Morning News

Mark Miller Mark Miller, the Texas Libertarian Party candidate for the Railroad Commission, was endorsed by the state’s second-largest daily newspaper, the Dallas Morning News, on September 15: “Libertarian Mark Miller gets our nod over Democrat Grady Yarbrough, Republican Wayne Christian and Green Party candidate Martina Salinas for a seat on the Texas Railroad Commission. “The former UT-Austin professor […]

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RT: Clinton’s health not biggest problem of her campaign

Libertarian National Committee vice chair Arvin Vohra was interviewed by Russia Today on September 12: “Clinton’s physical condition is not the biggest campaign problem. The president needs to stay on one side of issues for some length of time and she hasn’t been able to do that, says former Libertarian candidate for the US Senate […]

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Libertarian Mark Miller endorsed by Houston Chronicle

Mark Miller Mark Miller, the Texas Libertarian Party candidate for Railroad Commissioner, was endorsed by the Houston Chronicle, the largest newspaper in Texas and the ninth largest in the nation, on August 6: “Ask this man [Miller] anything at all about the Railroad Commission of Texas and he’ll give you a straight, smart answer informed […]

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Denver Post: In a first, Libertarian candidate in Colorado’s U.S. Senate race qualifies for major debate

Lily Williams From the Denver Post on September 6: “Colorado’s U.S. Senate race begins in earnest this week with a major surprise: The Libertarian candidate will participate in the first debate. “Lily Tang Williams will join Democrat Michael Bennet and Republican Darryl Glenn at the Club 20 debate Saturday in Grand Junction — a significant […]

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Johnson/Weld announces New York City rally on September 10

    JOHNSON WELD 2016 ANNOUNCES NYC RALLY FOR 9/10 Sept. 2, 2016, Salt Lake City, UT — Johnson Weld 2016 today announced plans to bring the campaign’s rally tour to New York City, Saturday, Sept. 10 at 4pm ET. This rally marks the 11th stop on a nationwide tour with Gov. Gary Johnson – […]

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