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Los Angeles Times Publishes Lengthy Story About Jeff Hewitt, Libertarian Elected to Riverside County Board of Supervisors — 6 Comments

  1. HOw about ANY story in sunny, burned, flooded, snowed-in, quaked CA about minority rule gerrymanders ???

    1/2 or less votes x 1/2 rigged gerrymander areas = 1/4 or less CONTROL = OLIGARCHY — with MONARCH gangster bosses.

    Same ROT in ALL States and in the time bomb USA regime of power MAD FREAKS in Devil City.
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    PR and AppV

  2. The Libertarian won!

    In 2012, one Libertarian from California won the Libertarian Party Missouri primary with 52.7%. That was the only state primary which fell before the national LP convention.

    The Libertarian won.

    The LP bosses did everything to keep the Electors from knowing the news and despite the LP party bosses we’re bringing the One Party’s system, the “three-party system”, to the Libertarian Party again in 2020.

    Go Ogle [One] 2020
    (Not affiated with Google One)

    http://www.usparliament.org/google2020.php

  3. @ James Ogle:
    CONGRATULATIONS on winning the basically uncontested 2012 Libertarian Party Primary in Missouri! Now, please drop it – enough already about it.

  4. Ogle is still obsessed about beating Uncommitted in a meaningless, non binding primary. Richard, please ban this man!

    You should point out in the headline that the position is non paritisan.

  5. Us men are uniting under one pure proportional representation (PPR) Electoral College and because there are so few candidates we can pick the top female from three parties should we achive 66.66% (plus a few more) then we can make history and one and/or both might be Green Party or Libertarian Party.

    The third consecutively ranked name is back-up in case of resignation or death.

    The two-member district of POTUS and VP will bring the three-party system.

  6. Congratulations to Jeff Hewitt on his great election success. He certainly deserved it after his long and persistent Libertarian Party history. Thanks for linking to the LA Times article. It was very interesting.

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