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November 06, 2006

Restoring American Values

Considering that Election Day is tomorrow, you are likely to be visiting this website for one of two reasons: You haven't yet decided for whom you'll vote or you intend to vote for Libertarian candidates and are stopping by to see what you can do to help out.

UNDECIDED VOTERS:

If you are still undecided about your vote, we've provided a few tools to help you out.

If you're a conservative who is angry about where the GOP has led our country over the last few years, I encourage you to read what a lot of other prominent Republicans have recently written on the subject -- and what they suggest conservatives should do about it.

If you are liberal, you are probably pretty upset with a lot of the Democrats out there. The Libertarian Party has been known as the "Party of Principle" for years, and we'd like to share some of our principled stands on the important issues of the day with you.

Many of you are independent-minded and consider yourself politically independent. The values of a majority of independent voters are the also the values of Libertarian candidates. We like to present some recent data which indicate that a majority of Americans share the visions of smaller government, social tolerance and common sense foreign policy.

The Libertarian Party is fielding candidates across the country who reflect the values of most Americans, as opposed to the values of special interests or extremist organizations. We are listing those candidates on our Candidate Tracker. Please feel free to check out the candidates running in your home state so you'll know why you should vote Libertarian tomorrow.

LIBERTARIAN VOTERS:

Thanks so much for stopping by. We appreciate your support of both the Libertarian Party and our candidates. We could use your assistance in the final few hours before Election Day.

We are calling thousands and thousands of voters across the country in support of many of our candidates using our new BallotBase program.

BallotBase works! In our first test case, we tripled the number of Libertarian votes in the district. In a different race, we had a State House candidate in the Vermont primaries who won by one vote. It's clear that BallotBase calls were the deciding factor in that race. That's why your assistance is so crucial.

Please register and login at BallotBase.com to help bring about a historical new level of Libertarian vote totals across the country.

Posted by Stephen Gordon at November 6, 2006 11:58 AM

Reader Comments:

No Libertarians to vote for in Massachusetts. Several Green-Rainbow moonbats, as well as Dems and Repubs, but no Libertarians. Kind of hard to vote your party's values if you're not even going to get on the playing field.

Posted by: Howee at November 8, 2006 08:03 PM

The LP needs to get a really famous and well-liked candidate if they ever hope to succeed. I'll use Tom Hanks as an example. Someone who is appealing to the masses and who speaks articulately. Then, maybe, just maybe, they'll have a chance. If the Terminator can be elected twice in California, anything can happen!

Posted by: Bill at November 9, 2006 02:41 AM

If you are liberal, meaning that you believe government can solve the world's problems, then you really have no business with the Libertarian Party!

Posted by: Lincoln at November 15, 2006 02:41 PM
 


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