DEFINITIVE list for 2012 liberty candidates

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Alaska

Jim C. McDermott (L) AK- at large - (purity: ★★★★★) 10,951 votes 5.1%

Arkansas

David Pangrac (L) AR-3 - (purity: ★★★★★)David Pangrac (L) 19,287 votes 8.1%

California

John Dennis (R) CA-12 - (purity: ★★★★★)32,809 votes 15.3%


Colorado

Tisha Casida (I) CO-3 - (purity: ★★★★★)Tisha Casida (UNA) 10,370 votes 3.1%

Scott Gesty (L) DE- at large - (purity: ★★★★★)Scott Gesty (L) 4,096 votes 1.1%

Florida

Ted Yoho (R) FL-3 - (purity: ★★★☆☆)203,795 votes 64.8%
Calen Fretts (L) FL-1 - (purity: ★★★★★)Calen Fretts (L) 11,087 votes 3.3%

Idaho

Rob Oates (L) ID-1 - (purity: ★★★★★)Rob Oates (L) 12,264 votes 3.9%

Kentucky


Thomas Massie (R) KY-4 - (purity: ★★★★★)186,026 votes 62.1%

Maryland


Eric Knowles (R) MD-3 - (purity: ★★★★★)87,847 votes 29.8%

Michigan

Justin Amash (R-incumbent) MI-3 - (purity: ★★★★★)172,282 votes 52.7%
Kerry Bentivolio (R) MI-11 - (purity: ★★★★★)182,603 votes 50.7%
Kurt Haskell (D) MI-7 - (purity: ★★★☆☆)136,508 votes 43.0%

Missouri

Robyn Hamlin (R) MO-1 - (purity: ★★★★★)60,306 votes 17.9%

New Hampshire

Brandon Kelly (L) NH-1 - (purity: ★★★★★)14,968 votes 4.3%
Hardy Macia (L) NH-2 - (purity: ★★★★★14,768 votes 4.4%

New York

Anthony Tolda (C) NY-3 - (purity: ★★★★★)346 votes 0.1%

North Carolina

Walter Jones (R-incumbent) NC-3 - (purity: ★★★★☆)192,783 votes 63.3%

North Dakota

Eric Olson (L) - (purity: ★★★★★)10,215 votes 3.2%

Ohio

Richard Ehrbar (L) OH-3 - (purity: ★★★★★)8,534 votes 3.1%

Oklahoma

RJ Harris (I) OK-4 (purity: ★★★★★)11,725 votes 4.5%

Oregon

Art Robinson (R) OR-4 - (purity: ★★★★★)134,527 votes 39.5%

Pennsylvania

Mike Koffenberger (L) PA-4 - (purity: ★★★★★)6,135 votes 2.0%

Tennessee

Jimmy Duncan (R-incumbent) TN-2 - (purity: ★★★★☆)193,312 votes 74.5%

Texas

Patrick Hisel (L) TX-12 - (purity: ★★★★★)2,453 votes 1.5%
Steve Susman (L) TX-22 - (purity: ★★★★★) 5,973 votes 2.4%
Steve Stockman (R) TX-36 - (purity: ★★★★★)165,388 votes 70.8%
Jessica Puente Bradshaw (R) TX-34 - (purity: ★★★★★)51,338 votes 35.9%


Washington

John Koster (R) - (purity: ★★★☆☆)88,931 votes 46.4%



US Senate
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Arizona

Mark J. Victor (L) - (purity: ★★★★★)70,270 4.3%


Indiana

Andrew Horning (L) - (purity: ★★★★★)146,002 5.8%

Maine

Andrew Ian Dodge (L) - (purity: ★★★★★)5,987 0.9%

Maryland

Dean Ahmad (L) - (purity: ★★★★★)29,345 1.2%

Michigan

Scotty Boman (L) - (purity: ★★★★★)83,773 1.8%

Minnesota

Kurt Bills (R) - (purity: ★★★★★)867,781 30.6%

Mississippi

Thomas Cramer (C) - (purity: ★★★★★)14,333 1.2%

Missouri

Jonathan Dine (L) - (purity: ★★★★★)164,991 6.1%

Montana

Dan Cox (L) - (purity: ★★★★★)29,948 6.5%

Nebraska

Russell Anderson (I) - (purity: ★★★★★)

Nevada

David Lory Vanderbeek (C) - (purity: ★★★★★)48,544 4.9%

New Mexico

Jon Barrie (I) - (purity: ★★★★★)27,680 3.6%

New York

Chris Edes (L) - (purity: ★★★★★)27,786 0.5%

Ohio

Scott Rupert (I) - (purity: ★★★★☆)239,849 4.6%

Rhode Island

Barry Hinckley (R) - (purity: ★★★★★)137,056 35.0%


Tennessee

Mark Clayton (D) - (purity: ★★★★★)700,753 30.4%
Shaun Crowell (L) - (purity: ★★★★★)20,813 0.9%
Texas

Ted Cruz (R) - (purity: ★★☆☆☆)
John Jay Myers (L) - (purity: ★★★★★)161,462 2.1%

Utah

Shaun McCausland (C) - (purity: ★★★★★)28,367 3.1%

Washington

Michael Baumgartner (R) - (purity: ★★★★☆)771,947 40.6%

Wisconsin

Joseph Kexel (L)- (purity: ★★★★★)

Wyoming
Joel Otto 6,138 2.5%


Green Purity indicates endorsement by Ron Paul.
Lined-out candidates have dropped out or been eliminated.

Check out http://libertycandidates.com/ for more Liberty Candidate endorsements!

PS: TELL ME ANYONE THAT'S MISSING ON THIS LIST AND I'LL ADD THEM!
 
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I hope that this list consists and will consist of only REAL liberty candidates or those who are at least very close.
 
As a side note, we should really get Ron Paul to endorse some of these. Especially Karen Kwiatkowski and Rick Williams, committed RP supporters who's primaries are coming up soon!
 
Jack Hoogendyk is running in MI-6 against Upton. He seems to fit the bill of a liberty candidate fairly well, although I am not sure where he stands on monetary policy. http://www.jackformichigan.com/TheIssues.aspx

I will certainly be voting for him over Upton.

He is a strong supporter of Right to work and of term limits, an issue that I am quite passionate about that doesn't get much coverage.
 
To Lesiak: You are entitled to your opinion as I am to mine. I disagree with you on taking out Jeff Flake, Richard Mourdock, Paul Broun, and Tom Graves, especially after I gave you very good reasons why they should remain on the lists. I hope they remain on the "official list" due to the fact that they have done many good things for our nation. I'll leave our disagreement at that.

Now to our points of agreement: I agree we need to get Rep. Paul to endorse Karen Kwiatkowski and Rick Williams. Also, an endorsement for Kerry B. would also be great! Rep. Goodlatte and Senator Feinstein need to be retired!
 
I disagree that we need another list. Argue in the other thread about how many stars a liberty candidate should get, but the other list is better. Folks, for the actual list, check out the sticky thread at the top of this sub-forum.
 
To Lesiak: You are entitled to your opinion as I am to mine. I disagree with you on taking out Jeff Flake, Richard Mourdock, Paul Broun, and Tom Graves, especially after I gave you very good reasons why they should remain on the lists. I hope they remain on the "official list" due to the fact that they have done many good things for our nation. I'll leave our disagreement at that.

Now to our points of agreement: I agree we need to get Rep. Paul to endorse Karen Kwiatkowski and Rick Williams. Also, an endorsement for Kerry B. would also be great! Rep. Goodlatte and Senator Feinstein need to be retired!

From a delegate to the NDGOP State Convention for Ron Paul: Brian Kalk?! He is a proud war hawk and all he ever talks about is his military service and he hasn't done a dang thing outside of that. He would vote to attack Iran. He is not a liberty candidate in any way and Ron Paul would be alarmed. I notice that your list does include some of the more "electable/ realistic" but imperfect choices. I agree with that on some level. I will be voting for Kevin Cramer in the primary and if he does not get the nod then I will vote for Eric Olson (L).
 
Something we need to clear up: I have nothing against members of the Libertarian or Constitution Parties. However, I think we seriously must consider having only Republicans on this list. From this point on, I think we must be persistent in trying to convince some of these people to run for office as Republicans. Eric Knowles, a Republican for Congress in Maryland, for example, was the Constitution Party nominee for Governor in 2010. The Revolution will thrive the best and materialize the best if it is planted in the soil of the Republican Party. There is no reason, considering the outlook of the next generation, that Dan Cox, Andrew Horning, or Rob Oates can't run as Republicans. If we can unite the three major right-wing parties, we can build a coalition that will endure for decades. One last thing: I notice that almost every candidate listed has a perfect purity rating...is that being overly generous? We shouldn't whore out five star ratings like Mitt Romney whored out his 2010 endorsements. :P
 
John Dennis was endorsed by Ron Paul back in 2010 when he ran against Pelosi, so is that still a green star? After the convention Ron Paul will have time to re-endorse liberty candidates won't he?
 
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