libertarian4321
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As the end of the year rolls around, some of us big "L" libertarian types have a hard decision to make.
Do we run for office as a Libertarian, or go Republican and become a delegate for Ron Paul? The cut off date (at least here in TX) to make the decision is January 2nd, which is the cut off date for filing to run for office.
Unfortunately, those crazy election laws won't let us run for office as Libertarians and be Republican delegates for Ron Paul at the same time
It was a hard decision, but I have personally decided against running for office as a Libertarian this year to support Ron Paul as a Republican delegate, as I did in 2008.
I would encourage other Libertarians to consider doing the same, as I think this time Dr. Paul has a real chance to get the nomination and win the Presidency, and every vote/delegate may be crucial.
Do we run for office as a Libertarian, or go Republican and become a delegate for Ron Paul? The cut off date (at least here in TX) to make the decision is January 2nd, which is the cut off date for filing to run for office.
Unfortunately, those crazy election laws won't let us run for office as Libertarians and be Republican delegates for Ron Paul at the same time

It was a hard decision, but I have personally decided against running for office as a Libertarian this year to support Ron Paul as a Republican delegate, as I did in 2008.
I would encourage other Libertarians to consider doing the same, as I think this time Dr. Paul has a real chance to get the nomination and win the Presidency, and every vote/delegate may be crucial.