Wouldn’t limiting it also affect the Republican nominee?
Yes. The main reason this helps us is because it locks the Libertarian shitheels out of the general election so they can't play their usual game of throwing the election to their Democrat butt buddies. In a red state like Montana this makes it easier to unite around a Republican. The likely general election match up will be Tester vs whichever Republican gets the most votes in the primary.
I sort of agree, but they need to get on the ball. How many even know about the Mises caucus and the reform of the party?
Libertarians with any tactical sense will be trying to ally with Republicans since, at least in theory, their approaches to governing are very similar.
If either party had any sense they would somehow merge or cross-endorse, or something.
After reading the article, still don’t really understand what they’re doing. Wouldn’t limiting it also affect the Republican nominee?
Yes. The main reason this helps us is because it locks the Libertarian shitheels out of the general election so they can't play their usual game of throwing the election to their Democrat butt buddies. In a red state like Montana this makes it easier to unite around a Republican. The likely general election match up will be Tester vs whichever Republican gets the most votes in the primary.
Ok. Thank you!
Why the fuck do you want Republicans to win? They're uniparty tools just as much as any Democrat. Libertarians are a million times better
That was before the Chinese bought them off.
A party that claims to indifferent or opposed to nationalism is now either malicious or dangerously incompetent.
How?
Have you looked at a lolbertarian platform any time in this millennium?
I sort of agree, but they need to get on the ball. How many even know about the Mises caucus and the reform of the party?
Libertarians with any tactical sense will be trying to ally with Republicans since, at least in theory, their approaches to governing are very similar.
If either party had any sense they would somehow merge or cross-endorse, or something.