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politics and politicians Title: Darryl W. Perry Announces Limited Presidential Write-In Campaign (an actual libertarian) Press Release from DarrylWPerry.com: Keene, NH Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate, Darryl W. Perry, announced today his intention to launch a limited write-in campaign for the 2016 US Presidential Race. When radio personality, libertarian activist, and CEO of Liberty Lobby LLC, Darryl W. Perry, embarked on his Presidential Campaign, he did so with three goals in mind: 1) to run the most libertarian presidential campaign in history; 2) to proclaim the ideas of liberty as boldly and as often as possible; and 3) to give as many people as possible the opportunity to vote for an actual libertarian in November. After the 2016 Libertarian Party National Convention in Orlando, Florida, Perry issued a statement saying he had accomplished two-thirds of the goals I set for my campaign. I ran the most consistent libertarian campaign to date, and I took every opportunity, including my well-received Concession Speech, to promote the ideas of liberty. Perry, who was officially endorsed by the NH Liberty Party at their convention in February, added, While my original intention was to either continue my campaign through the November election or support an LP ticket with actual philosophical libertarians, the Libertarian National Convention left me emotionally drained. I will not be continuing my campaign through November. Since then, numerous people have asked for a way to give people the ability to vote for a philosophical libertarian for President. Due to the numerous instances of the Libertarian Party Presidential ticket running in opposition to the LP Platform, including supporting limitations of the 2nd Amendment rights of people on secret lists, new forms of taxation, and statements against freedom of association, Perry decided to file declarations of intent to be a write-in candidate in a handful of states where a slate of electors is not required. The laws in another eight states claim all write-in votes are valid. Meaning that on November 8, 2016, voters in 17 states (AL, AK, DE, IA, ID, KS, MT, NE, NH, NJ, OR, PA, RI, VT, WA, WV, WY) plus DC, will have the ability to cast a vote albeit a write-in for an actual libertarian, Darryl W. Perry. This means Perry potentially has access to 114 Electoral College votes. Between now and election day, Darryls focus will remain at the state and local level where more opportunities exist to affect positive change. In addition, the Darryl W. Perry Presidential Campaign does not intend to raise any funds or have any expenditures towards this limited write-in campaign. Perry says, I do not make this decision lightly, however I have the ability to not let another election cycle go by without a philosophical libertarian candidate in the general election. Finally, I encourage everyone, including members of the Libertarian Party, to follow their conscience when they cast their ballot in the Presidential election. Poster Comment: An actual philosophical libertarian who won't force you to bake a homo wedding cake for Gay Johnson, or provide a transgender bathroom for Tranny Trump. Subscribe to *2016 The Likely Suspects* Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 29.
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Hondfag usualy only pimps for queers like gay johnson and hillary. Now hondfag wants to vote for someone who thinks anyone should be able to move to america. An open borders pos. No wonder hondfag hates Trump. Trump loves america and hondope hates americans who arent fags or pro invasion. Hondfag is such a pissant.
No waiting at Trump Transgender Bathrooms!
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