I mean the Libertarian party and their predecessor parties have never been overly fond of the rest of the right. As their ideas conflict as much as they align on various topics.
It was wishful thinking to think the National Party and the people who care enough to physically show up at it’s National convention. Would be on board. They’re more likely to be the hardliners.
What I think Trumps goal in showing up was. Was to target the Orphan Voters and Protest Voters who joined the Libertarians the past few years. Especially those watching online. They aren’t necessarily party hardliners and blind ideologues. And may in fact toss their support behind someone with a plan who aligns with enough of their values to be tolerable to vote for. Even he doesn’t meet every box on their checklist.
I’m very interested in Justin Amash’s sudden drop out of the 2020 election cycle. That seemed potentially Q-y to me, given that he was the most transparent legislator I ever heard of.
I mean the Libertarian party and their predecessor parties have never been overly fond of the rest of the right. As their ideas conflict as much as they align on various topics.
It was wishful thinking to think the National Party and the people who care enough to physically show up at it’s National convention. Would be on board. They’re more likely to be the hardliners.
What I think Trumps goal in showing up was. Was to target the Orphan Voters and Protest Voters who joined the Libertarians the past few years. Especially those watching online. They aren’t necessarily party hardliners and blind ideologues. And may in fact toss their support behind someone with a plan who aligns with enough of their values to be tolerable to vote for. Even he doesn’t meet every box on their checklist.
I’m very interested in Justin Amash’s sudden drop out of the 2020 election cycle. That seemed potentially Q-y to me, given that he was the most transparent legislator I ever heard of.