Libertarian Group Asks Questions of Congressional Candidates

First things first, lets stop pretending the general election is a "race".

It isn't.

And if you think it is, you either don't know anything about politics, are still sore over the Reyes loss and are delusional about a Republican win, or you are drinking way too much on a Sunday evening. Which if that is the case, you are forgiven because at least you are in an altered mental state voluntarily.

O'Rourke is going to win and he's going to win big. I'm sticking by what I said, I doubt the Republican nominee will top Tim Besco's performance from two years which was a total fluke in the first place.

Sorry if that hurts your little feelings Republicans but its the truth. And most of you know it.

They two most active components of the local Republican Party are the College Republicans and the Liberty Group, who are Libertarians that basically only call the GOP home because of Ron and Rand Paul.

That is pretty much all the organized activity on that side of the aisle in El Paso.

Speaking of El Paso Liberty Group, they posed some questions to the congressional candidates. They asked both candidates the same questions and the questions are very, very, very group specific. Good questions but stuff that is very interest-specific and probably isn't on the average voters' radar.

I'm a Liberal, not a Libertarian so my review of their answers would obviously be quite different than that of the El Paso Liberty group. But you can check out a blog by Alexander Mckibbon that gives a review from a Libertarian perspective.

Looks like he's been blogging for a while, so you might want to check out his archive of stuff.


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