There’s Only Two Libertarians In The Senate, and That’s Bad for Republicans

At 12:34 PM Eastern Time, on November 11, as the final election results came in, Republicans realized that James would be the next President. But the victory quickly subsided, as the prior announcement of the D5 Senate race brought on the conservatives a grim realization: there would be no Republicans in the Senate.    A strange part of this election is that there were no Republicans … Continue reading There’s Only Two Libertarians In The Senate, and That’s Bad for Republicans

The State of the Race: Interview with Callum Wayne

With the election just two days from today, Secretary of Defense Callum Wayne, the Libertarian running for the D1 Senate, has shown promise both in polls and in campaigning. While Romerio certainly has the incumbency advantage, Wayne has come out higher in the latest poll from the Liberty Ledger.   In this interview, Wayne mentioned that, regardless of campaigning or poll numbers, this will definitely … Continue reading The State of the Race: Interview with Callum Wayne

District 5 Senate Race

Undoubtedly one of the closest races in this month’s upcoming general election will be that of the District 5 Senate Race, an election for District 5’s Class one senate seat, currently the incumbent Senate President Pro Tempore Battle (L-VA). At first glance, this race may seem rather noncompetitive: after all, Senator Battle managed to edge out a majority of the vote in his September landslide … Continue reading District 5 Senate Race