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On election day, 1978, Libertarian Party candidates for congressional, state, and local offices amassed 1.25 million votes throughout the country. Richard Randolph was elected to the Alaska House of Representatives on the LP ticket, and Edward Clark piled up 377,960 votes for governor of California. After the LP presidential ticket gained 174,000 votes in 32 states in 1976, the sober Congressional Quarterly was moved to classify the fledgling Libertarian party as the third major political party in America. The remarkable growth rate of this new party may be seen in the fact that it only began in 1971 with a handful of members gathered in a Colorado living room.

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  • On election day, 1978, Libertarian Party candidates for congressional, state, and local offices amassed 1.25 million votes throughout the country. Richard Randolph was elected to the Alaska House of Representatives on the LP ticket, and Edward Clark piled up 377,960 votes for governor of California. After the LP presidential ticket gained 174,000 votes in 32 states in 1976, the sober Congressional Quarterly was moved to classify the fledgling Libertarian party as the third major political party in America. The remarkable growth rate of this new party may be seen in the fact that it only began in 1971 with a handful of members gathered in a Colorado living room.
  • The Libertarian Party is a third party in the United States, founded in 1971, and the 4th largest in terms of registered people, but largest in terms of elected officials. While it is socially liberal in the cases of sex, drugs, and rock and roll, it is economically regressive, even worse than Republicans and Constitution Party. They believe in privatizing all businesses, a flat tax rate, or zero taxes, and believe that tariffs will be able to pay for everything taxes are for, although ones that believe in Free Trade don't even want tariffs. You have to pay $25 a year to be in the party.
  • The Libertarian Party was founded in 2433 in Baltusia. Its leader until January 2449 was Thomas Ernest Beckenridge. The new leader is Gregory Oppenheimer. In a delayed election in the year 2444 the Libertarian Party gained its first 21 senate seats. In the 2449 elections the party gained 52 seats and became the second biggest party in Baltusia. In 2452 the LP became the biggest party with 22% of the votes and 67 seats. Gregory Oppenheimer (LP) was elected consul. A government under Oliver Frederick (LP) was formed. In 2456 the LP again claimed the title of biggest party with 26% of the votes and 78 seats. Oppenheimer remained consul and Frederick led a government with ESF and the LPB as coalition partners.
  • Also known as the popular peoples front these folks would be part of the United States Republican Party if not for their love of drugs and porn. The party also does not attract racists. This is a lie.
  • The Libertarian Party's name comes from the Latin word liber, which, among other things, means book. Libertarians, therefore, are bookish, generally stating their opinion on any issue-of-the-day in a platform weighing in at around 300 pages. You might not have the liberty to yell "Fire" in a crowded movie house, but a Libertarian will yell "Point of Order!" in a movie house on fire, and engage in spirited debate about what the intellectually honest response would be (between coughs).
  • The Libertarian Party is a major Arcadian political party founded in 1960 in the Republic of Catharinia right before that nation split. It was named Catharinian Liberal Party for one year, and Arcadian Liberal Party (ALP) until 1979. It has become the greatest party in the nation in 1963 and remained the most popular party for ten years. From 1979 through 1991 the Libertarian Party became the greatest again, and in 2005 again. The current President of Arcadia James D. Reginald is a party member. Currently, 24 of the 50 Senators in the First College are members of the Libertarian Party.
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  • The Libertarian Party's name comes from the Latin word liber, which, among other things, means book. Libertarians, therefore, are bookish, generally stating their opinion on any issue-of-the-day in a platform weighing in at around 300 pages. You might not have the liberty to yell "Fire" in a crowded movie house, but a Libertarian will yell "Point of Order!" in a movie house on fire, and engage in spirited debate about what the intellectually honest response would be (between coughs). Oddly, Libertarians also believe in liberty. This diverse party varies, from anarchists who believe that it is oppressive collusion when the centerfielder and the leftfielder discuss which one of them is going to catch the ball, to corporatists who believe that oppression is just fine provided there are at least two competing oppressors from which the individual can choose, to Constitutionalists who insist that anyone disparaging slavery prove that the 13th Amendment was really ratified. Consequently, although Libertarians call themselves a Party, it is disastrous inviting one of them to a party. It does not matter: Libertarians throw a lot of parties for themselves. A typical party is at a hilltop cabin and is bring-your-own-shotguns to help hold off the U.S. Marshals who have cut the electricity. The word "libertarian" with a small l is popular among people who share one of the above beliefs but want to make it clear they don't belong to the formal Party. The word with a capital L means a person belongs to the Party and thus one won't be able to tell what he believes.
  • On election day, 1978, Libertarian Party candidates for congressional, state, and local offices amassed 1.25 million votes throughout the country. Richard Randolph was elected to the Alaska House of Representatives on the LP ticket, and Edward Clark piled up 377,960 votes for governor of California. After the LP presidential ticket gained 174,000 votes in 32 states in 1976, the sober Congressional Quarterly was moved to classify the fledgling Libertarian party as the third major political party in America. The remarkable growth rate of this new party may be seen in the fact that it only began in 1971 with a handful of members gathered in a Colorado living room.
  • The Libertarian Party is a third party in the United States, founded in 1971, and the 4th largest in terms of registered people, but largest in terms of elected officials. While it is socially liberal in the cases of sex, drugs, and rock and roll, it is economically regressive, even worse than Republicans and Constitution Party. They believe in privatizing all businesses, a flat tax rate, or zero taxes, and believe that tariffs will be able to pay for everything taxes are for, although ones that believe in Free Trade don't even want tariffs. You have to pay $25 a year to be in the party.
  • The Libertarian Party was founded in 2433 in Baltusia. Its leader until January 2449 was Thomas Ernest Beckenridge. The new leader is Gregory Oppenheimer. In a delayed election in the year 2444 the Libertarian Party gained its first 21 senate seats. In the 2449 elections the party gained 52 seats and became the second biggest party in Baltusia. In 2452 the LP became the biggest party with 22% of the votes and 67 seats. Gregory Oppenheimer (LP) was elected consul. A government under Oliver Frederick (LP) was formed. In 2456 the LP again claimed the title of biggest party with 26% of the votes and 78 seats. Oppenheimer remained consul and Frederick led a government with ESF and the LPB as coalition partners.
  • Also known as the popular peoples front these folks would be part of the United States Republican Party if not for their love of drugs and porn. The party also does not attract racists. This is a lie.
  • The Libertarian Party is a major Arcadian political party founded in 1960 in the Republic of Catharinia right before that nation split. It was named Catharinian Liberal Party for one year, and Arcadian Liberal Party (ALP) until 1979. It has become the greatest party in the nation in 1963 and remained the most popular party for ten years. From 1979 through 1991 the Libertarian Party became the greatest again, and in 2005 again. The current President of Arcadia James D. Reginald is a party member. Currently, 24 of the 50 Senators in the First College are members of the Libertarian Party. The party has rather radical libertarian and liberal viewpoints and is willing to reform the government thoroughly. Its major opponents are the Conservatives and the New Labour Party.
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