The New York Libertarian Party has thirteen nominees on the ballot for U.S. House. In the past, the party had never had more than three nominees for U.S. House on the ballot in New York. Of course, 2020 is the first time ever that the New York Libertarian Party has been a ballot-qualified party, so it is far easier for it to run candidates than in the past.
Of the thirteen, eleven are Libertarian Party members who are not also the nominees of any other party. Two of them are also Republican nominees. New York has 27 U.S. House districts.
HOPEFULLY- NY WILL LOSE ANOTHER 2-4 USA REPS / RED COMMUNIST DONKEY MEMBERS IN THE 2020 CENSUS
— DUE TO DEAD AND ESCAPEES.
Are either of the two fusion candidates in winnable red districts?
The Republican-Libertarian nominees are in the 2nd and 6th districts. The 2nd district has a Republican now and the 6th district is overwhelmingly Democratic.
Interesting. Has a fusion Libertarian nominee ever won for Congress before?
Glancing at Andrew Garbarino’s google results, he doesn’t seem particularly libertarian-leaning or interested in claiming the affiliation. Still, it’d be kind of notable.