West Virginia All That Stands in the Way of 50-State Barr Ballot Access!

Knightskye

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Dear friend,

I urgently need your help.

I'm in Charleston, West Virginia attempting to get Bob Barr on the ballot. When I arrived early Wednesday morning, I didn't think it would be possible, but I had to give it a shot.

We're headed toward 48 state ballot access. Only West Virginia and Oklahoma are problems. However, there is hope in Oklahoma as we have just filed a lawsuit to get Bob Barr and Wayne Root on the ballot there.

If we win that case, only West Virginia will stand in our way of 50 state ballot access - an apex of achievement for a third-party candidate and something the media cannot ignore.

But here's my problem.

There is no active Libertarian Party in West Virginia and a very limited pool of volunteers.

I have had to bring in out-of-state petitioners from across the nation to get this drive done.

So far I have 13 petitioners on the ground and another nine on their way.

I didn't think we would have the manpower to get the drive done, but now I think it's a possibility. I have enough petitioners in the state and on their way to collect enough signatures by our August 1st deadline.
West Virginia Ballot Access
But I won't have the money to finish the drive if I don't raise $43,000 by close of business on Monday.

Russ Verney, our campaign manager, wrote to me this morning and instructed me to shut down the drive if I cannot raise the funds by COB Monday.

So far this month, we're raised less than $100,000. We're even off pace from our June fundraising totals.

The campaign cannot afford this ballot drive as I write this. We would have to choose between basic campaign operations or the possibility of 50 state ballot access.

Russ has to make a tough call on this drive but he did give me 96 hours to raise the funds to continue the effort.

I ask that you keep this drive alive by helping me raise $43,000 by close of business on Monday.

Please make an emergency donation to fund the West Virginia ballot access drive right now. Please give generously by clicking here.

My friend, I've only been in this state for a few days and we need to be on the ballot here.

When I arrived in West Virginia it was 2:30 in the morning. I pulled into a hotel parking lot and a restaurant owner and one of her patrons were standing outside smoking a cigarette.

They didn't look too happy.

As it turns out, just a few weeks earlier the county had banned smoking in all "enclosed workplaces" including bars and restaurants.

I'm not a smoker, but it's the property owner's decision to allow or disallow smoking on their premises - it is not a county bureaucrats' decision.

When I explained libertarian philosophy to them and told them about our candidate Bob Barr, their eyes lit up.

They did not know that there is an alternative to the two-party system. They didn't know that there is a party that respects an individual's rights and personal decisions.

Since then, I've talked to many more folks in this state and the same holds true. We need to give West Virginians a better choice and the only way to do that is to get Bob Barr on the ballot.

Please donate today and help me keep this drive alive. I have two weeks left to pull it off and I sincerely need your support.

A gift of $50, $100, $250 or more would be a significant help. If you can't give $50, give $5 or $10. Every dollar gets us one step closer to getting a pro-liberty candidate on the ballot in what could be our final ballot access hurdle.

Thank you for all that you do.

In Liberty,


Shane Cory
Deputy Campaign Manager
Bob Barr 2008

They need $43,000 by Monday to get a petition drive going and get on the ballot in West Virginia. Bob Barr can be on the ballot in all 50 states! But he needs money and he needs it now.

And if you live in West Virginia, or near enough that you can get there and help gather petitions, that would help too. ;) It might help if you asked them not to pay you.

Get on it! All 50 states!! :D
 
I made my contribution but I can't understand the importance of WV....Many West Virginians like welfare and Senator Byrd bringing home the bacon from Washington....Barr's limited government and spending cuts means less money from Washington and Senator Byrd for West Virginians...there has to be a reason why Ron Paul only got 5% of the vote there. Also the LP needs to win the Oklahoma lawsuit to get 50 state ballot access....and an election can be won with 48 state ballot access...West Virginia and Oklahoma don't have many electoral votes to offer.
 
I made my contribution but I can't understand the importance of WV....Many West Virginians like welfare and Senator Byrd bringing home the bacon from Washington....Barr's limited government and spending cuts means less money from Washington and Senator Byrd for West Virginians...there has to be a reason why Ron Paul only got 5% of the vote there. Also the LP needs to win the Oklahoma lawsuit to get 50 state ballot access....and an election can be won with 48 state ballot access...West Virginia and Oklahoma don't have many electoral votes to offer.

True but the LP is the only third party in the last fifty years to attain 50 state ballot access multiple years. It will make his campaign more legitimate and get good media coverage if he gets 50 state ballot access. This is one plus for Barr over Baldwin. The CP just does not have the ballot access to be a credible candidate. No offense though.
 
there has to be a reason why Ron Paul only got 5% of the vote there.

I'd guess it's because WV has a closed primary (you have to be registered "R" to vote in it), so not many independent types voted in the Rep primary.

WV is historically a "D" state - yes, they LOVE Byrd and his "goodies" - but they're mostly Reagan-dems (white, working class, socially conservative dems). I don't think they like Barack too much (for a variety of reasons, and not all valid ones). McCain will win it, but there's an opening here for Barr to pick up some extra points and credibility, even if he doesn't win the state. I can probably talk most of my family there into voting for him if he's on the ballot.
 
Hey Shane Cory Deputy Campaign Manager for Bob Barr 2008

WHY DID BARR vote for:

The Patriot ACT
Iraq War
No Child left behind
Homeland Security
and on and on and on

His voting record proves he is no libertarian and he is not a fiscal conservative
 
Umm...actually you are completely waaay off base here....

The reason Ron Paul only got 5% here is because there are alot of WVirginians that live in the hills and we didn't have the coverage... much of wv is still on dialup.... without internet access...not many can be informed about the truth through means of the internet. And boots on the ground in the smaller more remote cities were harder to achieve...not to mention RP only made one stop here. I suggested to the campaign on several occasions for a rally at WVU and Marshall in order to spread the message... but that fell on deaf ears.....

As far as your welfare comment...granted there are some folks that work the system,(that's in any state) For the most part WV is a depressed state....ie... the poorest state in the nation I believe or at least one of..... Heck our teachers are going across state lines for better pay. Why do you think everyone that works in DC lives in WV? Cuz it's cheap!! Try working in WV and living in WV....

As far as being a blue state... for the past 2 election cycles WV has gone red.... they won't go for Obama and they will accept McCain only because he is the lessor of 2 evils....WVirginians dislike McCain! Ron Paul could have easily swung this state had the campaign put the work into it. Barr or Baldwin could easily win as well, but they MUST get into the hills and let folks know there is an alternative.... if you don't get the message that there is a choice, McCain WILL win the state....


I made my contribution but I can't understand the importance of WV....Many West Virginians like welfare and Senator Byrd bringing home the bacon from Washington....Barr's limited government and spending cuts means less money from Washington and Senator Byrd for West Virginians...there has to be a reason why Ron Paul only got 5% of the vote there. Also the LP needs to win the Oklahoma lawsuit to get 50 state ballot access....and an election can be won with 48 state ballot access...West Virginia and Oklahoma don't have many electoral votes to offer.
 
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West Virginia All That Stands in the Way of 50-State Barr Ballot Access!

Way to go West Virginia!

I am sick of the barr pushing on this site. Look at his voting record. Look at his past.

This is a Ron Paul forum. Take the barr posts to the barr forums...
 
Way to go West Virginia!

I am sick of the barr pushing on this site. Look at his voting record. Look at his past.

This is a Ron Paul forum. Take the barr posts to the barr forums...

So you support the perpetuation of the 2 party system. Thanks for ruining America.
 
Hello IPSecure, this is reality. Just so you know Ron Paul ended campaigning for presidency a few weeks ago. Not sure if you knew that or not.


Maybe you did not listen to what Dr. Paul said a few days ago...

Listen to the first answer...

http://www.campaignforliberty.com/blog/?p=192

"The campaign continues..."
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I am convinced there are trolls who come on this site daily to trash Bob Barr. tones

It benefits McCain and Baldwin. Pick the motivation, you know where the troll comes from... if they are Baldwin supporters... it doesn't speak well for the CP.
Especially since the chair of the LP in louisiana is helping CP candidates too.
We are building bridges... now the trolls have come home to roost.

They are doing McCain a favor, whether they realize it or not.
 
"We have two problems in Washington (D.C.), the democrats and the republicans." - Ron Paul, July 11th at Mr. Smiths. Washington, D.C.
 
"We have two problems in Washington (D.C.), the democrats and the republicans." - Ron Paul, July 11th at Mr. Smiths. Washington, D.C.

"Today. few Republicans in public life have been courageous or principled enough to speak out against a clear abuse of power. (Among them are Bruce Fein .... and Bob Barr.)" ~ Ron Paul - The Revolution, A Manifesto p 44.
 
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