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Something tells me that a bunch of long-haired people with scruffy facial hair in "End the Fed" T-shirts is not going to win over all the old people in CT.
I was at my Reps town hall meeting a few weeks ago. There were 1,200 people there and he took questions for an hour or so. The long-haired, unshaven fellow who was yelling "follow the Constitution" at the top of his lungs did not get called on to ask a question. His buddy who was wearing a t-shirt and cargo shorts did not either. I know both of these guys, they are part of the liberty movement. Myself, I wore a suit and tie and was the second person (out of a crowd of 1,200) called on to ask a question, to which I went on to properly represent the freedom movement.
Running around dressed like colonial Americans while we beat drums might convert a college student or two. But seriously, old people and lifelong Republicans just see us as a bunch of Libertarians trying to hijack their party when we don't put forth an effort to look respectable. The Campaign for Liberty website always has pictures/videos of members at town hall meetings or other venues. In the vast majority of the photos, our members are dressed in garb better suited for lounging around on the couch.
I was at my Reps town hall meeting a few weeks ago. There were 1,200 people there and he took questions for an hour or so. The long-haired, unshaven fellow who was yelling "follow the Constitution" at the top of his lungs did not get called on to ask a question. His buddy who was wearing a t-shirt and cargo shorts did not either. I know both of these guys, they are part of the liberty movement. Myself, I wore a suit and tie and was the second person (out of a crowd of 1,200) called on to ask a question, to which I went on to properly represent the freedom movement.
Running around dressed like colonial Americans while we beat drums might convert a college student or two. But seriously, old people and lifelong Republicans just see us as a bunch of Libertarians trying to hijack their party when we don't put forth an effort to look respectable. The Campaign for Liberty website always has pictures/videos of members at town hall meetings or other venues. In the vast majority of the photos, our members are dressed in garb better suited for lounging around on the couch.
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