The Alabama and Mississippi chapters hosted a very civilized Libertarian Presidential Debate
Thanks to Ballot Access News for the link. From Ballot Access News:
Here is a link to the second half of the Libertarian presidential debate held in Biloxi, Mississippi, on the evening of February 27. It lasts 40 minutes. There is only about one minute of dead time at the beginning.
The link goes to the second half of the event, which had five participants: Marc Allen Feldman, Gary Johnson, John McAfee, Darryl Perry, and Austin Petersen. Earlier there had been a preliminary round with additional candidates. The audience for the first half determined that these five candidates should be in the final round. Thanks to IndependentPoliticalReport for the link. UPDATE: see this Examiner story about the debate.
From the Mississippi Libertarian Party:
On February 27, 2016, between 10:00 AM and 2:30 PM, the Libertarian Parties of Alabama and Mississippi will host the Gulf Coast Business and Entrepreneurship Seminar in the Magnolia Ballroom at the Beau Rivage Casino & Resort. Speakers will include Tim Bennett of the Biloxi Shuckers, Alan Belcher of Alan Belcher of Alan Belcher MMA Club,and Dr. Stephen Whitt of the Innovation Center of Biloxi, with keynote speakers Gary Johnson, former Governor of New Mexico and John McAfee, creator of McAfee Virus Scan. Tickets to the Seminar will be available at the door for only $5.00.
At 7:30 PM, eleven candidates for President will take the stage to layout their campaign platform and why they would be the best option for President. Candidates will include John McAfee, Gary Johnson, Austin Petersen, Steve Kerbel, Darryl Perry, Cecil Ince, Marc Allan Feldman, Derrick Reid, Jack Robinson, Jr., Rhett Smith, and Shawna Starling. Debate tickets only are $25.00 and are available online as well as at the door.
The Libertarian Parties of Alabama and Mississippi welcome everyone to attend to learn more about what the Libertarian Party stands for and what are our plans for the future. Tickets and more information are available online at https://www.mslp.org.
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