I have no idea what the actual approval was. I'm still fine with the Mises Caucus taking over the NH Libertarian Party, so that's what a genuine political third party looks like. But, as is the point, you kinda have to take over a full state to make the point. I think the MAGA movement has that in a few states, like Florida, Ohio, and Texas.
What all of this shows to me is that getting your guy into a keystone position of power isn't enough without significant structural support or sympathy. We just gotta keep beatin' up the ground game at the local level.
I have no idea what the actual approval was. I'm still fine with the Mises Caucus taking over the NH Libertarian Party, so that's what a genuine political third party looks like. But, as is the point, you kinda have to take over a full state to make the point. I think the MAGA movement has that in a few states, like Florida, Ohio, and Texas.
What all of this shows to me is that getting your guy into a keystone position of power isn't enough without significant structural support or sympathy. We just gotta keep beatin' up the ground game at the local level.