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Libertarian Economist Endorses Wrights
Ken Schoolland
According to a press release issued by the Lee Wrights 2012 Presidential campaign, Ken Schoolland, a long-term board member of the International Society for Individual Liberty and associate professor at Hawaii Pacific University, has endorsed Lee Wrights and has also joined the campaign as economic advisor.
Schoolland is known by many libertarians as the author of the animated video...
Libertarian Presidential Candidate Statements Regarding Johnson’s Campaign
Libertarian Strategy Monthly has gathered the following statements from Libertarian Presidential candidates in response to Governor Johnson’s entrance to the Libertarian Presidential race:
Note: Mr. Person’s statement claims that Mr. Gary and Mr. Wrights reside in Houston. Gary lives in San Antonio and Wrights lives in Burnet.
Roger Gary:
“While most Libertarians, including...
Johnson Raises $42,000 Over Weekend
According to the splash page of the Gary Johnson campaign website, in an online fundraiser to celebrate Johnson’s 59th birthday, the former Governor raised $42,181.65 from 356 donors as of Monday morning in his bid to win the Libertarian Party Presidential nomination.
Libertarian Strategy Monthly is busy working on an article focusing on the responses from the other FEC filed candidates for...
Wrights Resolutions for 2012
“Be always at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let each new year find you a better man.” (Benjamin Franklin)
Harry Browne was one of the most gifted writers the libertarian movement has ever known. He had a special ability to communicate libertarian ideas and ideals in a clear, direct and concise way so that anyone could understand what libertarianism is all about. One of...
December Libertarian Presidential Debate
On December 17, the Harris County Libertarian Party sponsored a Libertarian Presidential debate between Lee Wrights, Roger Gary, and RJ Harris. The debate took place a week before Former New Mexico Governor, Gary Johnson entered the race.
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Johnson Switches Parties, Announces Run For Libertarian Presidential Nomination
On Wednesday December 28, former two-term New Mexico Governor, Gary Johnson announced in the Rotunda of the New Mexico State Capitol in Santa Fe that he was leaving the Republican Party and would seek the Libertarian
Party nomination for president.
Governor Johnson’s announcement statement:
“Today I am announcing that I will seek the Libertarian nomination for President of the United States....
Will Johnson Seek Libertarian Presidential Nomination?
The former two term New Mexico Governor and current Republican Presidential candidate Gary Johnson may be about to join the Libertarian Party and run for their nomination according to credible sources. In fact, some sources close to the campaign believe their is a “90% chance” of this occurring.
Johnson recently appeared on the Neil Cavuto program to discuss the possibility and he isn’t...
RJ Harris For President Launches New Website
The RJ Harris Presidential campaign has launched a new campaign website at http://rjharris2012.com/. According to the website, Harris is a career Army National Guard Officer having served on three combat tours and one peacekeeping tour. In addition to his military career, he has been a small business owner and an Air Traffic Controller in the Federal Aviation Administration.
In 2010 he ran a campaign...
Libertarian Presidential Debate Video
On June 19, 2011 a national conference was held in Manchester, New Hampshire to discuss the future of the libertarian political movement. At the conference, Libertarian presidential candidates Lee Wrights, Roger Gary, and Carl Person participated in a debate moderated by George Phillies.
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Lee Wrights Announces Run For President
Today, ending the exploratory campaign, R. Lee Wrights, a longtime libertarian writer and activist, announced at the North Carolina Libertarian Party State Convention that he will be seeking the Libertarian nomination for President of the United States.
Below is his statement:
“I’m returning to the place where this campaign began … ten years ago. North Carolina...