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How the Texas GOP tried to get some Candidates Removed from your November Ballot

Episode 174 Published 3 years, 5 months ago
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Y’all-itics: September 18, 2022


You’ve seen the candidates on the ballot, the ones with the “L” by their name. The Libertarian Party has been around for more than 50-years and they hold only around 350 elected offices across the country. And the party has never broken through with a win in a major nationwide race, or even one here in Texas.  Why then are Texas Republicans trying to kick Libertarians off the ballot in our state? Libertarians will tell you it’s because they’re scared. Republican officials and even some candidates asked the Texas Supreme Court to remove 23 Libertarians from the November ballot. The Libertarian Party says the vast majority of those are two way races between, you guessed it, Republicans and Libertarians. In this episode of Y’all-itics, a Libertarian candidate for Congress tells the Jasons about all of the roadblocks he’s facing in his bid for office and why he’s fine with a Democrat winning his race. And the statewide party chair describes the growing adversarial relationship between Libertarians and Republicans in Texas.


Guests:


Kevin Hale, (L) Candidate for 5th Congressional District


Whitney Bilyeu, Libertarian Party of Texas Chair

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