Posted on 09/19/2024 12:04:57 PM PDT by TBP
Will McVay, a former Delaware Libertarian Party activist who has left the Libertarian Party, earlier this year noticed that the Conservative Party of Delaware had become ballot-qualified, almost accidentally. The Delaware definition of a qualified party is one with registration of at least one-tenth of 1% of the total state registration. Without any organized effort, the number of people who spontaneously filled out a Delaware registration chard showing themselves as “Conservative” rose high enough last year to qualify that party.
McVay organized it, and this year, under his leadership, the party is running Vermin Supreme for President, Jonathan Realz for vice-president, and Jon Roe for State Senate, district 2. Roe is the only minor party legislative candidate for Delaware legislature this year.
Supreme is also a former member of the Libertarian Party. He had sought the party’s presidential nomination in 2020, placing third on the first ballot.
I wonder how this affects President Trump, but then, Delaware is a blue state anyway.
“Vermin Supreme”
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Losertarian Party #2. Just like the first it’s DESIGNED to take votes FROM REPUBLICANS to benefit the competing DemocRATS on the ticket. Low IQ FReepers may disagree but that’s the truth.
Agreed. The current Libertarian presidential candidate was all in on the COVID vaccines. He’s more of a woke conformist than anything else.
I don’t want to move to Delaware anyway….
Is he on Biden’s payroll?
Are all the Delaware Libertarians?
Folks,
What is a conservative?
https://kirkcenter.org/conservatism/ten-conservative-principles/
Read it slowly, let your lips move and pass on to others.
I lived in Wilmington and Claymont. Both were okay and relatively inexpensive. The northwestern part of the state (heading towards Chadds Ford) is beautiful.
That is an excellent statement of conservative principles. I had the pleasure of knowing Kirk at Hillsdale.
Here is another great statement of conservative ideas, from 1960.
https://yaf.org/news/we-as-young-conservatives-believe-the-sharon-statement-at-60/
I don’t think even the LP chairwoman likes Oliver. 3/7 of their delegates voted not to have a nominee rather than nominate him. No wonder they’re having so many splinters.
“....and Jon Roe for State Senate, district 2.”
D+34 district, LOLOL.
At least they aren’t targeting districts where the GOP has any chance whatsoever. Which is Delaware are extremely few anyway.
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