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fricnjay
05-05-2016, 03:08 PM
In the hours after Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) suspended his presidential campaign, the Libertarian Party saw membership applications double in one day, it seems to indicate a growing trend in the aftermath of the Indiana primary.

In an email written to The Washington Examiner, Libertarian Party Executive Director Wes Benedict said that there wasn’t any organized social media outreach from the party. However, he attributes the spike to Trump becoming the presumptive Republican nominee.

“Of course they are scared of Trump. Trump sounds like an authoritarian,” Benedict wrote. “We don’t need a secret deal-maker. We need more transparency, and a smaller, less intrusive government that provides a level playing field for all and has fewer deals for special interests.”

Benedict also said former Cruz supporters who opposed Trump wound find a “home in the Libertarian Party.”

There was a spike in searches for “Libertarian Party” and “Gary Johnson” on Google following Trump’s smashing victory in Indiana.

The current frontrunner, former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, has attempted to become the head of the Never Trump movement. Austin Petersen has made his pitch to the Never Trump crowd, as well, with a Facebook video that has gotten over one hundred thousand views.

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Libertarians are making waves this presidential election. The first nationally televised Libertarian debate aired on Fox Business last month, Gary Johnson and John McAfee have been receiving national media attention, and Austin Petersen has been making in roads with conservative radio hosts such as Dana Loesch and Glenn Beck.

All of this comes as the Libertarian Party is scheduled to choose their nominee in Orlando, Florida later this month.

FBD
05-05-2016, 03:13 PM
worrying about secret deals......juxtaposed with the guy that like to tell it like it is.... :lol:

nothing changes until we prosecute the fraud and bankster heads rollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lll

still waiting to see who his VP pick will be, that will tell us all a lot.

just dont call what we have a republic any longer

and it never was a democracy

PorkChopSandwiches
05-05-2016, 03:39 PM
I'm a fan of Gary Johnson

Teh One Who Knocks
05-05-2016, 03:41 PM
Nice, they went from 1% to 2%

FBD
05-05-2016, 03:43 PM
if I do decide to reincarnate on this planet again, it fo sho aint going to be in the USA - not until the revolution has already happened.

fricnjay
05-05-2016, 03:50 PM
I'm a fan of Gary Johnson

You just like him because he smokes weed :lol:

I'm liking Austin Petersen, dude is sharp and I like his idea on the role of government. :tup:

FBD
05-05-2016, 03:59 PM
I'm of the opinion that ALL operations of the federal government should be put under review and if the constitution does not explicitly prescribe them, then they get immediately eliminated.

Then a review of all Amendments past the bill of rights and if they are found to be incompatible, then they go. Things like the 16th amendment were directly unconstitutional, every bit as much as obamacare.

fricnjay
05-05-2016, 04:05 PM
I'm of the opinion that ALL operations of the federal government should be put under review and if the constitution does not explicitly prescribe them, then they get immediately eliminated.

Then a review of all Amendments past the bill of rights and if they are found to be incompatible, then they go. Things like the 16th amendment were directly unconstitutional, every bit as much as obamacare.

Thats what the Libertarians are all about especially Austin Peterson :tup: