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Are we winning hearts and minds, winning elections, or both?
On today's episode, I'm joined by Kenny Cody and Jeremy Todd to talk about Blake Masters recently receiving the endorsement of Libertarian US Senate candidate, Marc Victor, and the implications of that endorsement. Kenny and Jeremy also discuss the importance of winning hearts and minds as well as elections, how the LP can grow beyond party politics, and much more.
Listen as we discuss what it means for the liberty movement and Libertarian Party in 2022, and what it means for the future of politics. We'll also talk about what the endorsement means for Victor's campaign and why he endorsed Masters.
Let us know your thoughts down below in the comments!
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Are we winning hearts and minds, winning elections, or both?
On today's episode, I'm joined by Kenny Cody and Jeremy Todd to talk about Blake Masters recently receiving the endorsement of Libertarian US Senate candidate, Marc Victor, and the implications of that endorsement. Kenny and Jeremy also discuss the importance of winning hearts and minds as well as elections, how the LP can grow beyond party politics, and much more.
Listen as we discuss what it means for the liberty movement and Libertarian Party in 2022, and what it means for the future of politics. We'll also talk about what the endorsement means for Victor's campaign and why he endorsed Masters.
Let us know your thoughts down below in the comments!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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