A controversial social media post by the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire (LPNH) has attracted the attention of state and federal law enforcement agencies, local media have reported, as the ...
DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN RAYMOND BUCKLEY TAKING TO X AND WRITING, QUOTE, THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE ENCOURAGING THE ASSASSINATION OF VICE PRESIDENT HARRIS, MUST BE CONDEMNED IN THE ...
THE MORNING BEFORE A SECOND ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT AGAINST FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP AT HIS GOLF COURSE IN FLORIDA, THE NEW HAMPSHIRE LIBERTARIAN PARTY POSTED ON X THAT, QUOTE, ANYONE WHO ...
Libertarians are truly the most oppressed minority.” The Libertarian Party of New Hampshire says they deleted their post about assassinating Kamala Harris because they ‘don’t want to break ...
A MinnPost-Embold Research poll shows the narrowest gap in any Minnesota survey between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, who ...
The Secret Service said in a statement Monday that the agency is aware of a post from the New Hampshire Libertarian Party that appeared to encourage violence against Vice President Kamala Harris.
The post appeared to encourage violence against Vice President Kamala Harris. Libertarian Party nominee for president Chase Oliver condemned a reportedly now-deleted comment from the New Hampshire ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — Three Libertarian candidates running for Congress in Iowa will not be named on the ballot this November, the state Supreme Court said Wednesday, an outcome that could benefit ...
The official X account for the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire posted then deleted a message endorsing the assassination of Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday, hours before a man was taken ...
(Nick Rohlman/The Gazette) DES MOINES — Iowa Supreme Court justices, during oral arguments Tuesday, probed with pointed questions the lawyers representing three Libertarian candidates for ...
Three congressional Libertarian candidates will not appear on the ballot in Iowa after the Iowa Supreme Court determined the Libertarian Party did not follow the law when nominating them.