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Another Libertarian wins!

After a lengthy recount Libertarian SusanMarie Weber won her campaign for a seat the on Palm Desert (California) City Council. Her margin of victory was only 45 votes out of more than 12,000 cast, winning 6,153 votes to opponent Bill Kroonen’s 6,108.  That’s only around one-third of one percent. And it’s proof that putting in […]

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Advice from an elected Libertarian

John Inks, an elected Libertarian on the Mountain View (California) City Council whose 2012 re-election campaign was promoted by the LNCC, offers this advice to Libertarians running for local office: Advice to Libertarians who wish to run for City Council: You may or may not follow my path.  It’s a change of life and a […]

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How Obama did it.

No President had ever won re-election with unemployment over eight percent. But Obama coasted to a re-election victory last week. How did he do it? Simple.  As a former community organizer the Obama White House understands voter identification and mobilization like no other. They understand you don’t need a majority of the people behind you […]

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Your Election Day checklist

Believe it or not, most campaigns go into Election Day totally unprepared.  Here’s a list of things you need to have taken care of: Email all of your supporters and remind them to vote.  Don’t just assume they know the election is Tuesday, or that they will even remember to vote for you.  Your supporters […]

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