Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. speaks at the Libertarian National Convention in Washington, D.C., on May 24.(Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images / Getty Images) "I'm not aware of anything new that's happened on Trump's front in the past week that would warrant him comin...
Libertarians (like me!) are going to have to figure out how to deal with this issue. Amnesty is obviously off the table. At the very least, there should be efforts to restrict government benefits so America is not a welfare magnet while also reorienting the rules to attract more people ...
Posted on January 19, 2021Categories campaign, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, limerick, Politics, votingTags Donald Trump, Jo Jorgensen, Joe Biden, Libertarian votes, Limericks, politics, votingLeave a comment on Why so few Libertarian votes in the last election? A clue from Pennsylvania. And a Lime...
In May 2024, during his presidential campaign, Donald Trump addressed the Libertarian National Convention, pledging to commute Ulbricht’s sentence if reelected. He said: “And if you vote for me, on day one, I will commute the sentence of Ross Ulbricht,” eliciting cheers from the aud...
The former president has made similar remarksbeforeandduringthe trial. At theLibertarian National Convention on May 25, Trumpwrongly accusedthe “Biden regime” of “imposing a strict gag order in order to keep me from talking about their crimes and their unconstitutional acts.” ...
But some local and state parties have been taken over by activists of various stripes in recent years (especially libertarian Ron Paul activists in certain states), so it's a mixed bag who their personal loyalties lie with. In the case of Republicans, a candidate must win 1,237 of the 2...
speaks at the Libertarian National Convention on May 24, 2024, in Washington D.C. | Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images Jan 2025 DOE nominee Wright: Climate change is a global challenge Wright, who is the CEO of Colorado-based fracking services company Liberty Energy, faced numerous questions ...
Davis leads Buckhout, 50 percent to 39 percent, with 5 percent of voters undecided and 6 percent supporting the Libertarian candidate. As for the presidential race in the First District, former President Donald Trump polled at 48 percent, and Vice President Kamala H...
delivers remarks at the Libertarian National Convention in Washington, on May 24. | Francis Chung/POLITICO Jul 2024 Early reviews of Vance as the VP pick are in — and they’re raves Members of the party were quick to say they loved Trump’s choice of running mate. Lisa Kashinsky07/15...
(A Libertarian candidate is on the ballot, though he was not included in the survey). Zinke defeated Tranel by about 3 points in the midterms. In the race for Senate, Republican Tim Sheehy earns 50 percent to Democratic Sen. Jon Tester’s 47 percent in the district, a ...