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November 01, 2012, 07:43:33 PM
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While Gary Johnson is the best candidate the Libertarians have had for president for a while, I will still be suprised if he gets over 2% of the vote.

What Libertarians should be doing is trying to work from the bottom up. While Rand Paul jumped in at the senate level, most people have to work their way up. Like Justin Amash, who moved from the Michigan state legislature up to the house of representatives. (And while those two are republicans, not libertarians, they are very libertarian in their positions)

So go out and get a liberty-minded individual elected at the local level, and then they will have a better chance of getting elected to a national level later.

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November 01, 2012, 07:51:35 PM
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So go out and get a liberty-minded individual elected at the local level, and then they will have a better chance of getting elected to a national level later.

The FSP has the right idea then:

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FREE STATE PROJECT: You have to give credit to the folks in the Free State Project. They have members on both sides of the ticket in at least one House race.

In Hillsborough 12, which represents Ward 5 in Manchester, Tim O’Flaherty is on the Democratic side of the ticket and Daniel Garthwaite is on the Republican side.

Garthwaite heads research for the board of directors of the NH Liberty Alliance. He and O’Flaherty live at the same Central Street address in Manchester.

On O’Flaherty’s Facebook page, he lists the Free State Project as one of his activities, and he has the website Stateless Governance.

O’Flaherty won the Democratic primary in a recount after initial results showed he had tied former Rep. Richard Komi.

O’Flaherty and Rep. Ted Rokas are the two Democrats in the race, while Garthwaite is the only Republican, so either Garthwaite or O’Flaherty will win a seat unless there is a write-in campaign.

Neither O’Flaherty nor Garthwaite could be reached for comment.

Don Manning, the chairman of the Manchester City Democrats, said he met with O’Flaherty after the primary and learned he was a big advocate of privacy. “He is concerned about government not overreaching into people’s personal lives,” Manning said.

They talked about labor issues and the need to work on legislation that pertains to the city.

“He was a pleasant young man,” Manning said. “It was a positive and upbeat conversation.”

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November 02, 2012, 12:35:20 AM
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