Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will appear on Colorado’s political ballot after receiving the nomination from the state’s Libertarian Party. The board of directors of the Libertarian Party of Colorado approved a groundbreaking partnership with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s separate presidential campaign. The Libertarian Party of Colorado announced that this collaboration will disrupt the long-standing two-party system and give Colorado voters a viable alternative for the future 2024 presidential election. The primary presidential debate of the 2024 election highlighted significant contradictions and issues that all voters, particularly those who are affiliated and disillusioned, have with the status quo candidates. More than actually, this is the ideal time to take bold steps to break the autocratic duopoly system. The Libertarian Party of Colorado will vote for the president and vice president in the state of Colorado as part of this partnership. This move reflects our commitment to offering voters a choice that transcends the classic political divide and promotes personal liberty, personal responsibility, and limited government”, the statement continued. ” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shares some of the Libertarian Party’s core principles, including a commitment to civil liberties, free markets, and a non- authoritarian foreign policy. His campaign’s focus on ending commercial welfare, reducing government spending, and protecting the environment aligns with our values and resonates with Colorado voters. In addition, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a signatory of LPCO’s National Liberty Pledge, affirming his alignment with many of the positions libertarians clearly hold, and its contents will be released at a later date”, it continued. The Libertarian Party of Colorado hopes to create a large coalition of voters who are sick of the status quo and seek a new, ethical alternative by joining forces with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign. We think this partnership will help us gain fresh audiences, grow our following, and significantly influence Colorado’s 2024 presidential election. We advise all Colorado voters to learn more about the Libertarian Party’s platform and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign. Together, we can break the stranglehold of the two- party system and create a more free, successful, and simply society”, the statement concluded. The Libertarian Party of Colorado ( LPCO ) announces a groundbreaking partnership with the independent campaign of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ( @LPCO ) on July 3, 2024 ) in Colorado. Kennedy, who initially vowed to run as an independent, launched a petition drive in late May to secure a spot on Colorado’s ballot. The Libertarians ‘ endorsement means that the environmental lawyer wo n’t have to turn in signatures by the deadline of the following week. As a result, the environmental lawyer has the option of sending candidates to the fall ballot. The 70- year- ancient scion of one of the country’s most important social families, Kennedy is the nephew of former President John F. Kennedy and the son of Robert F. Kennedy, the former U. S. attorney general and New York senator whose 1968 presidential run was cut short by an assassin’s bullet. Many Kennedy family members announced earlier this year that they would support Democratic President Joe Biden. The Political Liberty Pledge was made public earlier this week by the Libertarian Party of Colorado. ” Yesterday, we celebrated our Independence Day! The Founding Fathers proclaimed independence from Britain and proclaimed that the right of the people to change or abolish any form of government when it deviates from these goals. In keeping with that ideal, we are pleased to share the details of the LPCO Presidential Liberty Pledge. The pledge affirms the Kennedy-Shanahan Campaign’s and LPCO’s interests and strengthens our shared commitment to reducing government’s size and scope, according to the Libertarian Party of Colorado. ” The D. C. swamp, and its continuous administrative state, has become dangerous to these ends: Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness”, the party added. 1 ) I will quickly work to stop funding foreign military aid and violently advocate for peace negotiations in all international conflicts.
2 ) I will oppose a military draft, should any unusual conflicts escalate.
3 ) I will audit and reduce foreign aid spending.
4 ) I’ll work to give Congress the authority to revoke the national war powers.
5 ) I will acknowledge the egregious violations committed by US intelligence agencies and work to reduce their influence with the aim of completely removing them.
6 ) In my four-year plan, I will include auditing the Federal Reserve.
7 ) I’ll give funding for all three three letter agencies a priority over reducing the size of the government.
8 ) I will abolish the Department of Education, returning education up to local control. To preserve regional autonomy, federal education subsidies will be provided for bad urban and rural schools without any restrictions.
9 ) By pardoning Julian Assange, I will uphold press freedom.
10 ) I will protect whistle- blowers by pardoning Edward Snowden, Chelsea Manning, Reality Winner, and others.
11 ) I will protect internet freedom by pardoning Ross Ulbricht.
12 ) I will always defend and uphold the right to bear arms. I’ll exercise my veto and other rights in an effort to overthrow all unlawful gun laws.
13 ) I will continue to uphold and defend the freedoms that the US Constitution and Bill of Rights provide for the people of America. Joint Declaration of Independence from Big Government, a.k .a. The Political Liberty PledgeYesterday, we celebrated our Independence Day! The founding fathers proclaimed their independence from Britain and urged the United States to act whenever possible when any form of government threatens… twitter.com/8LEPDUXn2X— Libertarian Party of Colorado ( @LPCO ) July 5, 2024* Image from Libertarian Party of Colorado X Post *Colorado Public Radio reports: This move comes after the Colorado Libertarian Party voted to reject the national party’s candidate for president, Chase Oliver. Party chairwoman Hannah Goodman said on the libertarian podcast, Free State Colorado, that Oliver and his running mate, Mike ter Maat, did not share the state party’s core values” .He really does n’t even necessarily represent Libertarians across the nation. I was told by his campaign that he’s ‘ widely republican,’ whatever that means,” she said. Goodman claimed in a podcast that the party disagrees with Oliver’s views on transgender youth and the COVID-19 response. In Colorado, Kenneth Jr. has been collecting signatures to have his name appear on the ballot as an Independent. His campaign had until July 11 to turn in 12, 000 valid signatures, but this partnership with the Republican party makes that effort superfluous. Nationwide, Kennedy Jr.’s campaign for ballot access has been expensive, leading to rough debt and layoffs among his staff. He has already secured ballot access in Illinois, New York and Utah “.Thank you, Libertarian Party of Colorado and Chair Hannah Goodman for your creative leadership in defense of freedom,” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said “.Together, we will win the White House and resolutely protect the Bill of Rights, the First and Second Amendments, and all the basic liberties they secure. Our administration will end business welfare, end the use of money-printing, and unwind the war machine it fuels. On day one, I will pardon Edward Snowden, Ross Ulbricht, and all social and business whistleblowers who protect our democracy, “he added. [[{“value”:”
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who received the nomination of the Libertarian Party in Colorado, will appear on the state’s presidential ballot. “The Libertarian Party of Colorado Board of Directors approved a resolution in support of a groundbreaking partnership between the independent presidential campaign of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The Libertarian Party of Colorado has announced that this collaboration is intended to disrupt the entrenched 2-party system in Colorado and provide voters with an alternative for the upcoming presidential election of 2024. “The first presidential election debate of 2024 highlighted major flaws that all voters have, especially unaffiliated voters and disenfranchised voter, with the status quo candidate. It is now more important than ever to take bold actions to disrupt the authoritarian machine. As part of the partnership, the Libertarian Party of Colorado has placed the Kennedy/Shanahan presidential ticket and vice presidential ticket on the Colorado ballot. This move reflects the Libertarian Party’s commitment to offer voters a choice which transcends the traditional partisan division and promotes individual freedom, personal responsibility, limited government, the statement continued. “Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a libertarian who shares many Libertarian Party core principles. These include a commitment to civil rights, free markets and a non-interventionist policy. His focus on ending corporate welfare and reducing government spending while protecting the environment is in line with our values, and resonates well with Colorado voters. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has also signed the LPCO’s Presidential Liberty Pledge. This pledge confirms his alignment with libertarians and will be released later. By joining forces with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign, the Libertarian Party of Colorado hopes to build a wide coalition of voters who are tired of status quo, and seek a new, principled alternative. This partnership will allow us to reach new audiences, increase our support base and have a significant impact in the presidential election of 2024 in Colorado. We encourage all Colorado voters learn more about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign and the Libertarian Party’s platform. Together, we can end the stranglehold that the two-party systems have on our society and create a freer, more prosperous and just society,” concluded the statement. Libertarian Party of Colorado Announces Partnership With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The Libertarian Party of Colorado Board of Directors approved a resolution in support of a groundbreaking partnership between the independent presidential campaign of Robert Kennedy Jr. — Libertarian Party of Colorado, (@LPCO), July 3, 2024 According to Colorado Politics, Kennedy, who originally sought the Democratic presidential nod before announcing he would run as an independent candidate, launched a petition in late May in order to secure a place on Colorado’s ballot The Libertarians have endorsed the environmental attorney, who will not need to submit signatures before the deadline next week. As one of Colorado’s minor parties, they can send candidates directly to fall ballots. Kennedy, 70, is the descendant of one of America’s most prominent political family. He is the nephew of John F. Kennedy’s former president and the son Robert F. Kennedy’s former U.S. Attorney General and New York Senator whose 1968 presidential campaign was cut short by a bullet. Earlier this summer, a number of members of the Kennedy clan announced that they endorsed Democratic President Joe Biden. The Libertarian Party of Colorado released ‘The Presidential Liberty Pledge” earlier this week. “Yesterday we celebrated our Independence Day!” The Founding Fathers declared their independence from Britain, and stated that ‘whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive to these ends, it’s the Right of the People’ to alter or abolish it and to institute a new government’. In that spirit, we are pleased to announce the contents the LPCO Presidential Liberty Pledge. The pledge affirms our common interests with the Kennedy-Shanahan campaign and LPCO, and solidifies the Libertarian Party of Colorado’s joint interest in reducing government size and scope. The party stated that “the D.C. swamp and its permanent administrative states have become destructive for these ends: Life Liberty and the pursuit Happiness.” The pledge included: 1) I will immediately pull funding for foreign militaries and push aggressively to peace negotiations for all conflicts abroad.2) I will be against a military draft if any foreign conflict escalates.
3) I will audit my foreign aid expenditures and reduce them.
4) I will fight to remove the war powers of the president and return these powers to Congress.
5) I will acknowledge the egregious abuses committed by the US intelligence agencies and work to reduce their power, with the ultimate goal of eliminating them completely.
6) I will include the auditing of the Federal Reserve System in my four-year plans.
7) I will give priority to reducing the size and funding of government agencies.
8) I will abolish Department of Education and return education to local control. To preserve local autonomy, federal education subsidies will be provided to rural and urban schools that are in need.
9) I will defend the freedom of the media by pardoning Julian Assange.
10) I’ll protect whistleblowers by pardoning Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning.
11) I will protect the internet freedom by pardoning Ross Ulbricht.
12) I will protect and defend the right to carry arms. I will veto all unconstitutional laws on guns and take other steps to eliminate them.
13) I will support the freedoms granted to the American people by our Founding fathers as outlined in the US Constitution, and Bill of Rights. RFK/LPCO Joint Declaration of Independence From Big Government a.k.a. The Presidential Liberty Pledge Yesterday we celebrated our Independence Day. The Founding Fathers declared independence from Britain and stated, “that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of… pic.twitter.com/8LEPDUXn2X — Libertarian Party of Colorado (@LPCO) July 5, 2024 * Image from Libertarian Party of Colorado X Post * Colorado Public Radio reports: This move comes after the Colorado Libertarian Party voted to reject the national party’s candidate for president, Chase Oliver. Hannah Goodman, the chairwoman of the Colorado Libertarian Party, said on the libertarian radio show, Free State Colorado that Oliver and his running mate Mike ter Maat did not share the core values of the state party. “He doesn’t represent Libertarians in the entire country.” She said, “I was told by his camp that he is ‘broadly Libertarian’, whatever that means.” Goodman said in the podcast that the party disagrees Oliver’s position on the COVID-19 and transgender youth. Kennedy Jr. is collecting signatures in Colorado so that his name will appear on the ballot under the Independent category. His campaign had until the 11th of July to submit 12,000 valid signatures. However, this partnership with Libertarian Party makes that effort unnecessary. Kennedy Jr.’s national campaign for ballot access was expensive, resulting in steep debts and layoffs of his staff. He has already secured access to ballots in Illinois, New York, and Utah. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. thanked the Libertarian Party of Colorado, and its Chair Hannah Goodman, for their visionary leadership on behalf of freedom. Together, we will win and protect the Bill of Rights and the First and Second Amendments and all the liberties that they secure. Our administration will restore the free market, end corporate welfare and stop money printing. It will also unwind the war machines that are fuelled by it. On the first day, I will pardon Edward Snowden and Ross Ulbricht and all political and business whistleblowers that protect our democracy”, he added.
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