First Libertarian to win statehouse seat anywhere in U.S. since 2002

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How 'bout them apples?!

Nick Reynolds
Green River Libertarian Marshall Burt made history Tuesday night, scoring a stunning upset over popular Democratic Rep. Stan Blake to become the first Libertarian to win a statehouse race anywhere in the U.S. in nearly two decades.

A nine-point winner in Tuesday’s election, Burt will also become Wyoming’s first third-party legislator in more than a century and the only Libertarian out of his party’s six-candidate slate to win in a year some believed third parties would begin to make inroads into the state’s political landscape.

Burt now becomes the first Libertarian anywhere in the country to win a statehouse election since 2002 and the first Libertarian candidate who didn't previous represent another party to win since the 1990s.




It was also a shocking defeat for Blake, a beloved figure in local politics who often votes closely with Republicans in the Wyoming House of Representatives. Blake was one of two Democratic incumbents in Sweetwater County to suffer defeats to conservative candidates Tuesday night.


“It has been an honor to serve the citizens of Sweetwater County,” Blake wrote in a Facebook post Tuesday night. “They have spoken with their votes. My efforts came up short. I have so many people to thanks who contributed, put up signs, walked with me and gave tremendous support. I congratulated my opponent and wished him luck. I am so excited for what the future holds.”


In an interview Wednesday morning, Burt — who works for the railroad alongside Blake — said his victory could largely be attributed to a larger reaction to recent developments in national politics and disdain for perceptions of overreach by state and federal government in people’s daily lives.


“We just want to live our lives day to day; we want to go to work, go fishing, hunting and enjoy the outdoors,” he said. “With all this COVID stuff coming out, there have just been more and more restrictions. People come out to enjoy wide-open spaces, and they’re just tired of everything. And I’m one of those individuals.”

Burt also had significant assistance from the national Libertarian Party, with strategists coming to Wyoming rating his and fellow candidate Bethany Baldes’ campaigns as their best opportunities to win seats. (Baldes lost to Republican Ember Oakley in Riverton on Tuesday by 33 votes.)


While Burt declined to elaborate on specific policies he would promote while in office, saying he wished to enter the Legislature with an “open mind,” he said his biggest priorities would be to prevent increasing tax burdens on Wyomingites and pursue alternative means to delivering education.


“I think it’s irresponsible to come out and say, ‘This is what I’m going to do in my first hundred days’ because, in reality, the Libertarian Party does not have a majority, so we do have to see how things fall in place and work with what we have available,” he said.

 
https://trib.com/news/state-and-reg...cle_8c763a39-31d5-58e9-849e-3f13489b9a19.html

How 'bout them apples?!

Nick Reynolds
Green River Libertarian Marshall Burt made history Tuesday night, scoring a stunning upset over popular Democratic Rep. Stan Blake to become the first Libertarian to win a statehouse race anywhere in the U.S. in nearly two decades.

A nine-point winner in Tuesday’s election, Burt will also become Wyoming’s first third-party legislator in more than a century and the only Libertarian out of his party’s six-candidate slate to win in a year some believed third parties would begin to make inroads into the state’s political landscape.

Burt now becomes the first Libertarian anywhere in the country to win a statehouse election since 2002 and the first Libertarian candidate who didn't previous represent another party to win since the 1990s.




It was also a shocking defeat for Blake, a beloved figure in local politics who often votes closely with Republicans in the Wyoming House of Representatives. Blake was one of two Democratic incumbents in Sweetwater County to suffer defeats to conservative candidates Tuesday night.


“It has been an honor to serve the citizens of Sweetwater County,” Blake wrote in a Facebook post Tuesday night. “They have spoken with their votes. My efforts came up short. I have so many people to thanks who contributed, put up signs, walked with me and gave tremendous support. I congratulated my opponent and wished him luck. I am so excited for what the future holds.”


In an interview Wednesday morning, Burt — who works for the railroad alongside Blake — said his victory could largely be attributed to a larger reaction to recent developments in national politics and disdain for perceptions of overreach by state and federal government in people’s daily lives.


“We just want to live our lives day to day; we want to go to work, go fishing, hunting and enjoy the outdoors,” he said. “With all this COVID stuff coming out, there have just been more and more restrictions. People come out to enjoy wide-open spaces, and they’re just tired of everything. And I’m one of those individuals.”

Burt also had significant assistance from the national Libertarian Party, with strategists coming to Wyoming rating his and fellow candidate Bethany Baldes’ campaigns as their best opportunities to win seats. (Baldes lost to Republican Ember Oakley in Riverton on Tuesday by 33 votes.)


While Burt declined to elaborate on specific policies he would promote while in office, saying he wished to enter the Legislature with an “open mind,” he said his biggest priorities would be to prevent increasing tax burdens on Wyomingites and pursue alternative means to delivering education.


“I think it’s irresponsible to come out and say, ‘This is what I’m going to do in my first hundred days’ because, in reality, the Libertarian Party does not have a majority, so we do have to see how things fall in place and work with what we have available,” he said.


Awesome!

This is both good and bad.

No. It's both good and great.
 
Exactamente! I just don't understand some people.

Some people have become GOP gatekeepers. There are literally people right now arguing against the idea of Rand Paul 2024 and are instead pushing Don Jr as if the Trump family is deserving of some kind of dynasty. :rolleyes: If libertarians lose, don't support libertarians because they can't win. But if libertarians win....well you've just undercut the argument that libertarians can't win. Their argument has become more important than our mission. It's the "freedom isn't popular so quit supporting freedom lest it become popular" message.
 
In an interview Wednesday morning, Burt — who works for the railroad alongside Blake — said his victory could largely be attributed to a larger reaction to recent developments in national politics and disdain for perceptions of overreach by state and federal government in people’s daily lives.


“We just want to live our lives day to day; we want to go to work, go fishing, hunting and enjoy the outdoors,” he said. “With all this COVID stuff coming out, there have just been more and more restrictions. People come out to enjoy wide-open spaces, and they’re just tired of everything. And I’m one of those individuals.”

That was refreshing and encouraging.

Great news...thanks for posting.
 
YAL played a big part in that victory. YAL is about the only thing these days that still gives me hope for young people. Now, it's just making sure YAL doesn't get co-opted and turned into another cog in the machine. I've heard that the Koch Bros have been trying to commandeer YAL's grassroots activism for their own ends.
 
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Some people have become GOP gatekeepers. There are literally people right now arguing against the idea of Rand Paul 2024 and are instead pushing Don Jr as if the Trump family is deserving of some kind of dynasty. :rolleyes: If libertarians lose, don't support libertarians because they can't win. But if libertarians win....well you've just undercut the argument that libertarians can't win. Their argument has become more important than our mission. It's the "freedom isn't popular so quit supporting freedom lest it become popular" message.

*Le Sigh* I agree that freedom doesn't appear popular right now, but I don't believe for a second that this is inevitable. The love of freedom has to overcome avarice, jealousy and fear. There's something so singular and powerful to stand on your own land and realize that your destiny is in your own hands, and only impeded by your own gumption and ingenuity.

That feeling is infinitely more satisfying than winning petty political victories and receiving scraps from the tables of your overlords.

It is also unknown to so many. They don't even know to look for it.

But, I do believe all of the dictates and restrictions and theft will eventually lead people to the light, as happened here.
 
*Le Sigh* I agree that freedom doesn't appear popular right now, but I don't believe for a second that this is inevitable. The love of freedom has to overcome avarice, jealousy and fear. There's something so singular and powerful to stand on your own land and realize that your destiny is in your own hands, and only impeded by your own gumption and ingenuity.

That feeling is infinitely more satisfying than winning petty political victories and receiving scraps from the tables of your overlords.

It is also unknown to so many. They don't even know to look for it.

But, I do believe all of the dictates and restrictions and theft will eventually lead people to the light, as happened here.

Revelation 3:15-16
I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! So, because you are lukewarm--neither hot nor cold--I am about to spit you out of my mouth.

When you half step freedom it's like lukewarm water. Freedom, true freedom, includes freedom for the other guy as much as for you.
 
Freedom, true freedom, includes freedom for the other guy as much as for you.

And this comes with some maturity of mind, empathy, and acceptance of the Golden Rule.

Of course, too many believe that the Golden Rule is "He who has the gold makes the rules", and then they try to become that person. :p
 
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