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What Issues Should the Libertarian Party Nominee Focus on?

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Written by: Michael Manieri
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Created: July 26, 2023

The announced candidates for the 2024 Libertarian Party Presidential nomination generally hold the same political positions: anti-interventionalist foreign policy, ending the FED, reducing taxes and spending, protecting civil liberties, decriminalizing drugs, etc. There are definitely a few wedge issues that divide libertarians, but all in all, we believe in expanding political and social liberties and decreasing the scope of government. Of course, no campaign can focus on every single political issue. After all, it would be pretty silly to prioritize repealing Statute 18 U.S.C. § 336, which makes it a federal crime to write a check for under $1 (yes, that’s a real law). So that begs the question: which issues should the LP Presidential nominee focus on?

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