What is going on with the Libertarian Party?

It's like they aren't even trying this year.

They have been on every presidential ballot since 1972.

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It took dedicated looking to find the candidate on the lp.org page.
No banners, just a news story.

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Dr. Jo Jorgensen is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Clemson University.
She holds a Ph.D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology (Clemson, 2002) and has taught full-time since 2006.
She graduated in 1979 from Baylor University with a B.S. in Psychology and in 1980 from Southern Methodist University with an MBA.

After earning her MBA, she put her education to work as a marketing representative for IBM.
Relocating to Greenville, S.C. in 1983, she started her own software sales business.

After taking a career sabbatical to raise her two children, she became a partner in a software duplication company, later taking over as president and sole owner.
She founded a business consulting company in 2002 and continues working with select clients.

Dr. Jo Jorgensen was the Libertarian Party Vice-Presidential Nominee with Harry Browne in 1996.

She campaigned in 38 states and appeared as a Libertarian spokesperson on over 300 radio shows all across America.
She regularly lit up the call-in boards, helping listeners discover the Libertarian Party and generating inquiries and new LP members.

In 1992, she was the Libertarian Party’s candidate for South Carolina’s 4th Congressional District.
After a statewide televised debate with her Democratic and Republican opponents, Dr. Jorgensen’s debate performance was widely praised in the media, and the Greenville News referred to her as “a rose between two thorns.”

Dr. Jo Jorgensen is a Life Member of the Libertarian Party.
She supported Ed Clark for president in 1980 and has been voting Libertarian ever since.
She officially joined the Libertarian Party in 1983 and has served as Greenville County chair, state vice chair, and national marketing director for the Libertarian Party.

If Harry Browne picked her for vice president, the odds of her being another plant by the deepstate is low, imo.

The LP has been having problems lately, running politicians rather than libertarians.
Lucky for us they didn't win.

Well, there you go, vote 3rd party, if you gotta vote at all.

Be sure to vote no on all new taxes.
If you get the chance run off all your state's supreme court justices, too.
The new ones may be worse, but at least they haven't f'd us for decades.

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