List of Liberty-minded Candidates for US Congress (2014)

Added Clint Didier. I'm looking into some of the names suggested last week.
Kory Watkins dropped out months ago, so Kuchar is the only challenger in that race. Have you updated the Texas list since the C4L survey came out? sorry, I did not notice how you ranked them before. March 4th is the Texas Primary election, early voting now.
 
Kory Watkins dropped out months ago, so Kuchar is the only challenger in that race. Have you updated the Texas list since the C4L survey came out? sorry, I did not notice how you ranked them before. March 4th is the Texas Primary election, early voting now.
Apparently when I changed it the last time it didn't save. Power in my house went out that day. Didn't notice.

Ken Buck (CO-04)
Over my dead body. That man is no friend of Liberty.
 
What's so bad about Buck?

Even on the issue of marijuana, he said he favored a states' rights approach. He even said he thought California would be a good testing ground for marijuana legalization, he just didn't want it to be Colorado. Anyhow, he's running for federal office, so his views on a state issue that he wants federal officials to keep out of are irrelevant. It's hard to deny he has a good CFL record.
 
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What's so bad about Buck?

Even on the issue of marijuana, he said he favored a states' rights approach. He even said he thought California would be a good testing ground for marijuana legalization, he just didn't want it to be Colorado. Anyhow, he's running for federal office, so his views on a state issue that he wants federal officials to keep out of are irrelevant. It's hard to deny he has a good voting record.
He wants us to stay in Afghanistan to "make sure that we are disrupting, dismantling the drug trade as much as possible". Now that's kind of a federal issue.

Fuck Buck.
 
Name dropping Rand Paul and Ted Cruz doesn't make you a 4 or 5 star candidate, especially given that in Iowa we have an idea of who the liberty folks are. I don't think he's a true believer however I don't mind listing him because he looks like easily the most favorable. If Shane Osborn is 3 stars, that seems fair enough.
 
Name dropping Rand Paul and Ted Cruz doesn't make you a 4 or 5 star candidate, especially given that in Iowa we have an idea of who the liberty folks are. I don't think he's a true believer however I don't mind listing him because he looks like easily the most favorable. If Shane Osborn is 3 stars, that seems fair enough.

Look at the videos I posted.
 
Look at the videos I posted.
K I'll do that, wasn't sure what you were using as justification.

Anyone involved with the liberty movement in Iowa know if people are coalescing around him at all? If he's this good, it'd be a shame to put that infrastructure to waste.
 
I talked to Maine's Erick Bennett, I'm now for adding to him to the list as a 5 star. Still totally unelectable though.

Perhaps you should tell him that his donation page is not even close to FEC compliant.


@Smart3, thanks for updating Art Robinson. Im not a Levin fan but he's helped Art against DeFazio in the past.

http://www.artforcongress.com/

 
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Greg Brannon is endorsed by Ron Paul. He should get the "green purity".

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Understandably, there are quite a few ratings on here with which I disagree. Most ardently, however, is the fact that Shak Hill is even on this list.
 
Indeed they do. Endorsements however are only included per cycle.

I agree with your rationale. In 2010, Ron Paul endorsed Ken Buck for U.S. Senate in Colorado because he was the best option out of those running. In 2014, Ron Paul endorsed Owen Hill over Ken Buck because he was the purer candidate.
 
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