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Get Your Campaign Noticed By The Media

Conversing With Jake By Jake Porter As Libertarians, we know that our candidates do not always get the respect they deserve.  In fact, they are often kept out of debates, and sometimes even denied mention that they are even running for office when the major party candidates are allowed to give detailed profiles in the daily newspaper which is read by thousands. We could complain that we are treated... 

Positive Political Campaigning

“Yesterday, I won the lottery.  Now, I have to pay taxes on my winnings.  Oprah gave me a brand new car.  Damn her!  Now I have to buy expensive car insurance.”  We have all heard this sort of negative talk, maybe to a less extreme level, by people at work, family, and friends.  Does talking negative win many friends and make others want to be around you or vote for you as a political candidate? ... 

An Effective Subcommittee Structure For State and National Organizations

What do you get when you have approximately twenty managers, but only about five staffers to do the work of an organization? The answer is a top down bureaucratic management structure that stifles growth, decreases productivity, and wastes the resources of the organization. Don’t get me wrong, having state and national committees and staff are very much necessary for the future of our party; however,... 

Building Local Organizations: A Basic Foundation

Building local organizations from coast-to-coast is absolutely critical to the success of electing Libertarians to public office where they can work to implement a libertarian agenda which will make every American prosper.  In order to develop local organizations we need candidates, with a record of community involvement, who have in place both a volunteer and a voter base. Candidates: The purpose... 

The Successes and Failures of the Barr Campaign

Shortly after the Bob Barr 2008 Presidential campaign ended, I received many questions regarding both the successes and failures of the campaign. After all, I was an early opponent of Bob Barr, was in Kansas City, Missouri when Bob announced his exploratory committee, and was in Denver when he finally won the nomination. In fact, Bob received my delegate vote every round after George Phillies was...