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<blockquote data-quote="tampasteve" data-source="post: 74754151" data-attributes="member: 398316"><p>One would certainly hope so, but I have little knowledge of what goes on inside the upper levels of the party, they very well could be shunning or turning away people that they do not feel are "Libertarian enough". The person currently polling the highest (Hornbeger) has literally no experience. What would happen if any of these candidates actually were allowed on the National Debate stage? It would be a complete embarrassment and make the "Aleppo" slip look like just an amusement. </p><p></p><p>Honestly, unless someone makes a bid in the next couple of weeks to a month - the LP is done for. They will become like the Reform Party...still able to attract a semi-name candidate on occasion based on their previous cache, but not a force to be bothered with any longer other than as a vehicle for getting on some state ballots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tampasteve, post: 74754151, member: 398316"] One would certainly hope so, but I have little knowledge of what goes on inside the upper levels of the party, they very well could be shunning or turning away people that they do not feel are "Libertarian enough". The person currently polling the highest (Hornbeger) has literally no experience. What would happen if any of these candidates actually were allowed on the National Debate stage? It would be a complete embarrassment and make the "Aleppo" slip look like just an amusement. Honestly, unless someone makes a bid in the next couple of weeks to a month - the LP is done for. They will become like the Reform Party...still able to attract a semi-name candidate on occasion based on their previous cache, but not a force to be bothered with any longer other than as a vehicle for getting on some state ballots. [/QUOTE]
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