Two leading Republican ex-Presidential Candidates Jeb Bush and Gov. Mitt Romney turn Libertarian
Libertarian Party articles on Democracy Chronicles
The Libertarian Party shares a set of related political philosophies that uphold liberty as the highest political end such as individual liberty and political freedom. It is the third largest party by membership in the United States. Our Libertarian Party page is a great place for more information and you can check out our Green Party and Justice Party pages as well. Also see our articles on Anarchism, Capitalism, and Socialism. Perhaps even look at our articles on Big Government.
FreedomFest Draws Libertarian Leaning Republican Politicians
Libertarian leaning Republicans like Senators Ben Sasse and Rand Paul attend FreedomFest
State of the Latest Libertarian Ballot Access Lawsuits
Gary Johnson still hoping for more Libertarian ballot access successes in series of court cases
Setback For Third Parties in Kentucky Ballot Access Ruling
The latest Kentucky ballot access ruling is of no benefit to third party Presidential candidates
Libertarians May Reach 12 Percent Needed to Join Debates
If Libertarian Presidential candidate Gary Johnson to join debates, it will be a watershed moment for third party candidates
Libertarian Support in Southwest is Threat to Trump
Donald Trump will have to work harder in the region thank to high level of Libertarian support
2016 Presidential Poll with 23 Candidates From 18 Parties
The most important, interesting and enjoyable part of the 2016 Presidential Poll is looking at the various parties’ platforms. That’s how you find out, from them, what they offer.
Leading the Libertarian Revolt Against Two-Party Duopoly
The Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson wants to end the two-party duopoly
The Libertarian and Green Party’s Presidential Alternatives
Presidential alternatives to Democrats and Republicans gaining attention amid dissatisfaction
Is This Year the Year of the Libertarian Moment?
A Libertarian moment is taking place thanks to increasing awareness and divisive politics