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Barr Wins Libertarian Party Presidential Nod

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Barr Wins Libertarian Party Presidential Nod
Former Rep. Bob Barr won the Libertarian Party’s Presidential nomination at the party’s convention in Denver Sunday afternoon. He defeated long-time party activist Mary Ruwart, 54 to 46 percent, on the sixth ballot.

Fourteen candidates ran for the nomination. Former Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Mike Gravel was defeated in the fourth round.

Ruwart, a scientist and consultant from Texas, is a frequent Libertarian candidate, and challenged Republican Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison in 2002. She campaigned earlier this year for Ron Paul .

“I’m sure will we emerge here with the strongest ticket in the history of the Libertarian Party,” Barr said in his victory speech.

“This team, this candidate, will not let you down. This will be an historic and positive campaign that will succeed,” he added.

Barr left the GOP in 2004. He is perhaps best known as a a key player in the impeachment proceedings against President Bill Clinton.

Some of his earlier positions were at odds with the party. He was an opponent of the legalization of medical marijuana, a position he has since reversed. The Libertarian party’s platform states that “all laws establishing criminal or civil penalties for the use of drugs” should be repealed. And he was a strong opponent of abortion rights. The party opposes any restrictions on reproductive rights.

But he was always a gun rights supporter, and called for the end to federal income tax and the IRS, all Libertarian principles.

“Bob Barr is one of the strongest candidates in the Party’s 37-year history, and we look for him to have an enormous impact in the 2008 race,” Libertarian Party spokesperson Andrew Davis said.

Rep. Ron Paul , R-Texas, who is a libertarian, did not run for the party’s nomination. He is still a candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination.

The final vote was 324 for Barr to 276 for Ruwart and 26 for “none of the above.”

The Libertarian Party is on the ballot in 28 states.
 
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