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Dear friends of liberty,
It’s official! We are on the ballot in 47 states.
Countless individuals stepped up to make that happen, too many to thank individually. But there are a few who individually made the difference in one or more states that I want to publicly thank.
The first is our national secretary, Caryn Ann Harlos.
Caryn Ann resides in Colorado, a state where the Libertarian Party has ballot status due to the number of registered Libertarians in the state.
Which means, all that was needed to put me on the ballot was for the Colorado state chair to file the certificate of nomination that the national party sent her, along with a slate of electors pledged to vote for me.
Which she refused to do.
Instead, she wanted to have the state party nominate RFK Jr. and put him on the ballot replacing our party’s actual nominee, despite that violating state and national bylaws. And after publicly announcing that she planned to vote for Trump.
That’s when Caryn Ann stepped up.
While Colorado accepts the certificate of nomination that the national party provides, they also have their own form for that purpose. As national secretary, Caryn Ann filled out and submitted the certificate of nomination, which is why Mike and I will appear on the ballot in Colorado.
Thank you Caryn Ann, for taking your responsibilities as national secretary seriously and standing up to those in state and national leadership who want the LP to support RFK Jr. and Trump over our own nominated ticket.
Thank you for getting us on the ballot in Colorado!
Peace, love, and liberty
Chase Oliver
Libertarian for President
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For now, the Libertarian Party has retained its own candidates for President and Vice-President.
But, it is becoming increasingly evident that there are those in the party who want to transform it into a fusionist party, even tho the letter and spirit of the bylaws are contrary to that.
Perhaps, there ought to be open discussion about that before the next convention in order that appropriate rules changes are made.
CAH has more integrity in her pinky than most of the LNC leadership.
I am glad to see Chase Oliver give credit to Caryn Ann Harlos for taking the initiative and giving voters in Colorado an opportunity to vote for a Libertarian.