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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

For immediate release
November 25, 2014
An open letter from Libertarian Party Chair Nicholas Sarwark to Sen. Rand Paul
Dear Sen. Paul,
Sen. Rand Paul
Sen. Rand Paul
We agree with you that Congress should obey the Constitution. We should never engage in foreign wars without a congressional declaration of war, a restraint on military action put in place by our Founding Fathers to ensure lawmakers never send our troops to war without deliberation.
But a constitutional war in the Middle East is just as bloody, destructive, and likely to incite terrorism as an unconstitutional war.
Our half-century of interventions in the Middle East have been a colossal failure. We have provided arms, military training, and subsidies to virtually every country in the region, inciting continual war and unrest. This has created a breeding ground for international terrorists that pose a real danger to our country and the world — one that would not have existed had we kept our noses out of the affairs of other countries.
U.S. military interventions have put our troops in harms way, separated them needlessly from their families, and led to tens of thousands of American deaths and casualties — plus many more losses for innocent citizens of foreign countries.
We agree with your father, Ron Paul, who for decades was a lonely yet brave voice in Congress for peace. He was right when he called for getting the U.S. military out of the Middle East.
Everyone knows that you're posturing to get the Republican nomination for president in 2016. But for this long-shot hope of winning the nomination, you have endorsed a roster of hawkish Big Government Republicans — from Mitt Romney to Mitch McConnell. And now you're calling for sending our troops back to Iraq, which will be a death sentence for many of them.
Just how much can your long-shot presidential bid be worth? Is it worth the lives of these young men and women? The Libertarian Party says, "Absolutely not!"
While we agree with your view that no funds should be allocated to an illegal war, a policy of non-intervention remains the only just and reasonable approach to dealing with the Middle East — a land halfway around the world where the United States does not belong.
Your bid for a declaration of war against ISIS is unjustifiable and dangerous. Please withdraw it immediately.
Respectfully yours,
Nicholas Sarwark
Nicholas J. Sarwark
Chair, Libertarian National Committee
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Friday, November 21, 2014

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Yours in liberty,
Wes Benedict
Wes Benedict
Executive Director
Libertarian National Committee


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Saturday, November 8, 2014

From Our Friend In Liberty, John Todd

AMERICANS FOR PROSPERITY--KANSAS 

Wichita Area Chapter Meeting

Monday, November 10, 2014
7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Spangles Restaurant (Meeting Room)
612 S. Broadway (Kellogg & Broadway Downtown)
Wichita, Kansas 67202

FREE TO CHOOSE
The Updated and Revised DVD Series
“The Tyranny of Control”

“Whenever the free market has been permitted to operate, the ordinary man has
 been able to attain levels of living never dreamed of before.” –Milton Friedman

Presentation of the DVD video will be followed by group discussion.

“Free to Choose has helped millions of people around the world understand the close relationship
 between the ideas of human freedom and economic freedom.”

For additional information please contact:
John Todd, Wichita AFP volunteer coordinator

Or

Susan Estes, AFP Field Director, Kansas



The Kansas Chapter of Americans for Prosperity (AFP-KS) is committed to advancing every Kansan's right to economic freedom and opportunity. AFP-KS is an organization of grassroots citizen leaders who engage in spreading the message of fiscally responsible government, free market ideals and regulatory restraint to policymakers on the local and state levels.

News From National

In the face of several vicious Republican attacks and record high spending by both Democratic and Republican opponents, the Libertarian Party showed impressive results in the 2014 election.
Here are some highlights from this week's election news:

Table of Contents:

Thanks, Libertarians! Election results coming...
First of all, I want to thank our 791 candidates again for taking the time to run for office. I'd also like to thank our candidates' families and campaign volunteers who provided much needed support.
How did we do?
We're still compiling the results from around the country, and hope to have a comprehensive report in the next week or so. We won several local races — I don't know how many yet. We did not win any races for governor, U.S. Senate, or U.S. House, but many candidates received impressive vote totals. It will take a while before we can compare them to previous elections to let you know how our vote percentages are trending.
In the meantime, here are excerpts from reports we've received from several states:


Libertarians play key role in highly contested races
Libertarian candidates may have decided the winner in at least six federal and governor races, despite record-shattering spending levels in support of the Democratic and Republican candidates.
Each race where a Libertarian threatens to affect the outcome of an election puts pressure on the old parties to move in a Libertarian direction by reducing government's size, scope, and authority.
It's also a sign that more Americans reject the argument that there's any substantial difference between Democratic and Republican politicians. Voters are seeing that which of the two wins is of little consequence.
At least six Libertarians beat the spread between the Democrat and Republican by a two-to-one margin or greater: Robert Sarvis for U.S. Senate in Virginia, Dan Feliciano for governor in Vermont, Adrian Wyllie for governor in Florida, Sean Haugh for U.S. Senate in North Carolina, Carolyn ("Care") Clift for governor in Alaska, and Steven Laird for the 2nd U.S. House district in Nebraska.


Oregon LP leaders rejoice over defeat of state's Measure 90 "top two"
Vote NO on Oregon Measure 90
The Libertarian Party of Oregon issued the following press release on the defeat of the state's Measure 90 ballot initiative:
Oregonians sent a strong message of support for strong third parties and for the value of a vibrant culture of ideas in their elections, with a crushing rejection of Measure 90. Backed primarily by out-of-state interests, Measure 90 sought to replace the current primary elections system with an "open primary" listing all candidates from all parties, with only the top two vote recipients advancing to appear on the general election ballot.


LP gains and loses ballot access in states, overall remains strong
The Libertarian Party is on the ballot in 30 states after Tuesday's general election.
The LP attained ballot access in North Dakota for the first time, and lost ballot access in South Dakota, Ohio, and the District of Columbia. The Hawaii and Maryland LPs met the vote test for party retention for the first time in their histories. Both state parties had retained ballot access through petitioning in past years.
In Alaska, the party appears to have retained its party status, as the gubernatorial candidate needed to get 3 percent and appears to have received 3.00 percent.


Libertarian results for governor, 2010-2014
In 2014, there were 24 states with Libertarian candidates on the ballot for governor. Eight candidates got at least 3 percent. The average Libertarian percentage was 2.2 percent. See how this year's returns compare to the past two elections!


Libertarian results for U.S. Senate, 2010-2014
In 2014, there were 22 states with Libertarian candidates on the ballot for U.S. Senate. Six candidates got at least 3 percent. The average Libertarian percentage was 2.3 percent. See how this year's returns compare to the past two elections!


2014 Election Night Updates
Take a look at our live-blogging coverage of the 2014 election, with reported vote totals and victories posted throughout election night and the following day as we received the news.


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Thanks, Libertarians! Election results coming...
Dear Friend of Liberty,
First of all, I want to thank our 791 candidates again for taking the time to run for office. I'd also like to thank our candidates' families and campaign volunteers who provided much needed support.
How did we do?
We're still compiling the results from around the country, and hope to have a comprehensive report in the next week or so. We won several local races — I don't know how many yet. We did not win any races for governor, U.S. Senate, or U.S. House, but many candidates received impressive vote totals. It will take a while before we can compare them to previous elections to let you know how our vote percentages are trending.
In the meantime, here are excerpts from reports we've received from several states:
Arkansas: "Looking only at our four Congressional races, we can see that a minimum of 65,712 unique voters cast ballots for Libertarian candidates in this state. Compare this to 37,082 votes cast for our four Congressional candidates in 2012, and you can see a 56% increase in the number of Libertarian voters in this state, even with lower voter turnout this year. Arkansans elected THREE Libertarians this year [to local offices]."
Indiana: "The good news from Indiana is we maintained ballot access for our state over the next four years. Karl Tatgenhorst's run for Secretary of State surpassed the threshold needed and we will have access to run candidates at all levels. We won re-election in two local races. Cheryl Heacox and Steve Coffman both won their bids for township board positions."
Louisiana:" William McBride of St Landry Parish is the first ever Libertarian to become elected in a straight up head to head match up in the state of Louisiana. He is the new Council Member in District 3, Town of Washington!"
Minnesota: "Two wins to report! BOTH of our Libertarian candidates running for Crystal City Council, Olga Parsons and Elizabeth Dahl, beat their incumbent opponents and by significant margins."
I'd like to thank all of our state and local Libertarian Party leaders for their work.
And, finally, I'd like to thank the voters who voted for Libertarian candidates.
Visit our blog on LP.org for periodic updates.
We'll be in touch again soon, with more results, more commentary, and more suggestions about preparing for 2015 & 2016!
Yours in liberty,
Wes Benedict
Wes Benedict
Executive Director
Libertarian National Committee


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