NH - Vermin Supreme wins NH Libertarian Party Primary

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Yes, Vermin Supreme Won the New Hampshire Libertarian Party Primary

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Did Vermin Supreme really just win the New Hampshire Libertarian Party’s primary on Saturday, January 11? Yes, he won the state convention’s presidential preference poll, but who the New Hampshire delegates actually vote for in the national convention is still up for grabs. Here’s what happened.

The Libertarian Party hosts a series of primaries and caucuses where non-binding votes are cast, indicating a state party’s preference for its presidential candidate. These preferences are not binding and delegates who are sent to the national convention can vote for whichever candidate they prefer. New Hampshire had the first primary. This self-funded presidential preference primary was actually conducted by mail, with results announced on January 11.

According to the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire (LPNH), ballots were mailed to all members who were eligible to vote at the convention, and their votes had to be received by 5 p.m. on January 10 in order to be counted in the LPNH’s annual convention on January 11. Delegates chose their first and second choices and used “approval voting” for other candidates. The results were announced at the annual convention.

As the LPNH website states: “The results of this Presidential Preference Primary will not bind 2020 LP Convention delegate votes in any way, it will inform delegates of the body’s preferences. LP National Bylaws prohibit the binding of delegate votes to a choice.”

So the voting of Vermin Supreme was a statement of preference, but it does not bind the delegates when they vote at the national convention on May 21-25, 2020 in Austin, Texas.

The Libertarian Party of New Hampshire announced the results on January 11.
 
Vermin Supreme has some good ideas but he's too quixotic to be considered top tier imo
 
LOL - Look at who the LP has nominated in the past.

What makes you think that makes any difference. ;)

Harry Browne was a great candidate.
Bob Barr was a moron who voted for the iraq war & the patriot act.
Gary Johnson was a Liberal Republican who supported open borders & abortion.
 
It's the mandatory tooth brush laws that scare me. Will not support.

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So the voting of Vermin Supreme was a statement of preference, but it does not bind the delegates when they vote at the national convention on May 21-25, 2020 in Austin, Texas.

The Libertarian Party of New Hampshire announced the results on January 11.



wth was the point of the vote then?
 
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So the voting of Vermin Supreme was a statement of preference, but it does not bind the delegates when they vote at the national convention on May 21-25, 2020 in Austin, Texas.

The Libertarian Party of New Hampshire announced the results on January 11.



wth was the point of the vote then?

Ever heard of the electoral college?
 
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So the voting of Vermin Supreme was a statement of preference, but it does not bind the delegates when they vote at the national convention on May 21-25, 2020 in Austin, Texas.

The Libertarian Party of New Hampshire announced the results on January 11.

wth was the point of the vote then?

To set the bar for 2020. Vermin is the gold standard for the LP.
 
Harry Browne was a great candidate.
Bob Barr was a moron who voted for the iraq war & the patriot act.
Gary Johnson was a Liberal Republican who supported open borders & abortion.

Apparently even the Free State Project state doesn't take the party seriously.
 
VS is actually a pretty good speaker and wouldn't be a bad nominee, if he'd ditch the gimmicks like a pony-in-every-pot, the boot and, well, the name. Pretty much everything that makes him VS. Other than that, he'd be a good nominee.
 
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