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Send Rand Paul Reinforcements and Vote for Austin Petersen

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Today is primary day in Missouri. Voters are hitting the polls to decide who will be the Republican nominee and take on incumbent Claire McCaskill in November. The people have two clear choices, to nominate a ladder-climbing and philosophically illiterate politician like Josh Hawley, or a principled and seasoned grassroots leader like Austin Petersen.

Austin has blue collar roots and has amassed just the right amount of political, business and life experience needed to work as a legislator. He was born and raised on a small farm in Peculiar and eventually graduated from Missouri State University. Prior to running for office, he worked as a producer on Judge Andrew Napolitano’s show Freedomwatch on Fox (which is returning to TV soon after six long years) and assisted on both of Congressman Ron Paul’s presidential campaigns. He’s worked with distinguished groups such as Freedomworks and the Atlas Network, founded the Libertarian Republic, Liberty Viral and owns a consulting business.

Petersen is a trailblazer. Instead of wondering who will watch the watchmen, he ran for President as a Libertarian at the age of 35 and finished handily in front of multi-millionaire John McAfee and veteran LP activist Darryl Perry but ultimately behind Governor Gary Johnson.

Like Milton Friedman once said, “I am a libertarian with a small ‘l’ and a Republican with a capital ‘R’. And I am a Republican with a capital ‘R’ on grounds of expediency, not on principle.” After the 2016 election, Petersen joined the GOP.

Senators don’t just write laws, they are elected to represent citizens statewide – which means people from every walk of life. They alone vote to confirm the appointments of U.S. Supreme Court justices, cabinet secretaries, ambassadors and more. The reason their terms of office are so long is so they can act more independently of the lower chamber of Congress and the Executive branch.

Though determination is a big factor, one of the main reasons Rand Paul has been successful in advancing liberty is due to the powers invested into the office itself. Seeing the difference just one Senator can make in Rand further proves why it is so necessary to send him reinforcements like Austin.

There are few who are willing and unafraid to articulate every policy position like Petersen has and even fewer who are willing to stick to their principles when put to the test. Unless people show a tireless commitment to defending and advocating for their beliefs, our beliefs are meaningless.

Every state has different rules and laws regarding primary elections, but Missouri has an open primary system. This means that as long as you are registered to vote in the state of Missouri, you can vote in the Republican primary if you ask for a Republican ballot when you go to cast your ballot.

Too many politicians go to Washington claiming they’ll take out the trash but end up bringing home the government bacon instead. If you live in Missouri and are registered to vote, have already voted or know someone in the state, please stop what you’re doing and tell them to get out and vote for Austin today, our future depends on it.

Rules for Radicals: A Liberty Republican at FreedomFest

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By Lee Evan Nehr

Having never attended any previous Freedomfest before, I was excited by the prospect of attending this year’s convention. I would finally see the broader liberty movement at work and listen to some of the greatest minds on the subject. In many cases, I was not disappointed. Over the course of the three day event, I heard from Republicans, Libertarians, and Independents talk about the different aspects of our philosophy and its growing impact on the world. The event was billed as a place where all defenders of liberty could gather and share their story, network with others, and discuss where the movement itself was heading. It was an event not to be missed.

I went into the convention with a particular concern on my mind. I had previously read an article written by Bruce Majors, via thefederalist.com, titled “Libertarians Struggle to Distinguish Themselves From Trump” which aroused my curiosity, not to mention the angst of many in the Libertarian Party. The article discussed how Trump, as a Republican, has accomplished many if not all of the major goals of the Libertarian Party by employing a populist strategy to his governing style. As a registered Republican and member of the RLC, I wanted to see how the broader liberty movement was dealing with the growing issue of populism. I wanted an answer to a very specific question, “Where do we go from here?”

Today, many principled Liberty Republicans are finding it difficult to gain attention, break past their respective primaries, get elected, and still maintain their principles. It was easier for Liberty Republicans to campaign and win during the Tea Party days, but that time seems long gone. Many have gotten close, but it’s taken name recognition, a talent pool of dedicated volunteers, money, and the ability to stand for their beliefs while correctly traversing the politics of the day. Many will say that this is nothing new and that politics has always had to catch up to popular culture. While that may be true, I would still agree with Mr. Majors’ over-arching point; liberty candidates are having a hard time distinguishing themselves on the campaign trail after President Trump’s victory. There is hope though.

During the convention, I was able to attend a session titled “Republicans Gone Wild: Reaching the Liberty Curious Generation” whose speakers included Congressman Thomas Massie, Congressman Tom Garrett, Senator Mike Lee, and was moderated by Matt Kibbe. The session itself lasted less than hour and produced solid talking points that, in my opinion, all Liberty Republican candidates as well as Republican Liberty Caucus members should incorporate.

1) Be willing to be disruptive.
2) Coalitions can be built on an issue by issue basis.
3) Focus on the value of freedom.
4) Find the issue that you’re passionate about. You will find support.
5) Say no and mean it.
6) It’s all about spending.
7) Be proud of being a defender of freedom. You are the difference between life and death.

These “rules” for radical liberty minded individuals came from three well known Liberty Republicans who are serving today. They represent a perfect response to the growing populism that is directing our political climate. They’re not adversarial in nature but represent a pragmatic approach to principle. Liberty Republicans are going to continue to have a love/hate relationship with populism, at least for the time being, but with these rules, there is now a direction to follow. After much thought, I have to say that it’s not all bad. This is a tremendous opportunity to shift the concept of what it means to be a Republican. Many are already working towards returning the GOP to the values of liberty that men like Frank Meyer, William Buckley, Barry Goldwater, Ronald Reagan, and Ron Paul have advocated.

A recent Washington Post Article titled “The Next Generation of Republicans” by Eliza Gray details 52 individuals who are working in various organizations and capacities in and around the Liberty Republican movement. The Republican Liberty Caucus is one such organization. We’re at a critical point in time. President Trump has ushered in a disruption in traditional politics and it’s organizations like ours that will make the difference in shaping the beliefs, platform, agenda, party, and government in the years to come. The broader liberty movement is growing and individuals are looking for their place in it. The RLC is the political home for those looking to bring liberty into the mainstream. Our strategy has successfully elected liberty candidates to office and will continue to do so. The future looks bright. Join the RLC.

Republican Liberty Caucus Endorses John Mills For Congressional District 1 in Florida

Melbourne, FL – The Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) has endorsed John Mills for Florida Congressional District 1.

“The RLC is pleased to endorse John Mills for Florida Congressional District 1,” said Matt Nye, Republican Liberty Caucus National Chairman. “John Mills’ dedication to the ideals of liberty is just what we need in the US House of Representatives.”

The RLC endorsement of John Mills was made through a two-stage process. The Republican Liberty Caucus of Florida screened John Mills’ candidacy first, and then recommended endorsement to the RLC National Board.

“I have known John Mills for quite a while and been encouraged by his dedication to his principles,” Nye said.

John Mills is a Retired U.S. Navy Pilot with 26 years of Uniformed Service. He commanded two naval security force units, directed regional emergency management operations and directed multiple disaster relief efforts.

John Mills is a former member of Board of Directors for American Red Cross Chapter, former chairman of Disaster Services for American Red Cross Chapter, former Member of Board of Directors for Clean and Green Chapter and Emergency Management of the Year Award Recipient.

Arizona RLC 2018 Legislative Scorecard

Liberty Index Overview

Created by the Republican Liberty Caucus of Arizona, the 2018 Liberty Index is a liberty-focused legislative scorecard for Arizona’s state legislators. The scorecard consists largely of bills from the 2018 legislative session. However, a handful of significant bills from the 2017 session were included to ensure legislators’ scores are consistent, accurate and relevant. The Liberty Index scores legislators on 20 pivotal bills selected by the RLC that either advance liberty or diminish liberty. Green bills are pro-liberty bills supported by the RLC. Red bills are anti-liberty bills opposed by the RLC.

A handful of good bills introduced during the 2018 session did not get a floor vote. The RLC has selected five of these pro-liberty bills and awards bonus points to legislators who cosponsored these bills. This serves as a reward/incentive for legislators to support similar pieces of legislation in future sessions.

https://www.scribd.com/document/381985516/Arizona-RLC-2018-Legislative-Scorecard

Republican Liberty Caucus Endorses Salvatore Caiozzo For Congressional District 2 in Rhode Island

Melbourne, FL – The Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) has endorsed Salvatore Caiozzo for Rhode Island Congressional District 2.

“The RLC is pleased to endorse Salvatore Caiozzo for Rhode Island Congressional District 2,” said Matt Nye, Republican Liberty Caucus National Chairman. “Salvatore’s commitment to representing the state of Rhode Island in the US House of Representatives is refreshing.”

The RLC endorsement of Salvatore Caiozzo was made through a two-stage process. The Candidate Endorsement Committee for the Republican Liberty Caucus screened Caiozzo’s candidacy first, and then recommended endorsement to the RLC National Board.

Salvatore Caiozzo is a small business man, radio host and founder of Poisoned Veterans which brings awareness to the plight of American servicemen and servicewomen.

Republican Liberty Caucus Endorses Nathan Dahm For Congressional District 1 in Oklahoma

Melbourne, FL – The Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) has endorsed Nathan Dahm for Oklahoma Congressional District 1.

“The RLC is excited to endorse Nathan Dahm for Oklahoma Congressional District 1,” said Matt Nye, Republican Liberty Caucus National Chairman. “Nathan stands for the principles that the RLC works to uphold.”

The RLC endorsement of Nathan Dahm was made through a two-stage process. The Candidate Endorsement Committee for the Republican Liberty Caucus screened Nathan Dahms’s candidacy first, and then recommended endorsement to the RLC National Board.

“Nathan Dahm has a proven record of standing for constitutionally limited government while serving the people of Oklahoma,” Nye said. “I truly believe he will bring that commitment to the US House of Representatives.”

Nathan Dahm has also served as an Oklahoma State Senator and still serves as Chair of the General Government Committee. He is been elected by his colleagues twice as the Majority Whip for the Oklahoma legislature.

Republican Liberty Caucus Endorses Greg Steube For Congressional District 17 in Florida

Melbourne, FL – The Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) has endorsed Greg Steube for Florida Congressional District 17.

“The RLC is pleased to endorse Greg Steube for Florida Congressional District 17,” said Matt Nye, Republican Liberty Caucus National Chairman. “Greg Steube’s time in the Florida state legislature has shown that he can get things done.”

The RLC endorsement of Greg Steube was made through a two-stage process. The Republican Liberty Caucus of Florida screened Greg Steube’s candidacy first, and then recommended endorsement to the RLC National Board.

“I have worked with Florida State Senator Steube for serveral years and have always found him to be a fighter for individual liberty and the principles of small government,” Nye said. “Candidates that follow through on their promises once elected are rare, and should be rewarded when they do so.”

Greg Steube has also served as a Representative to the Florida State House and most recently, a Florida State Senator. He is an Army veteran who spent one year as a commissioned Airborne Infantry Officer, and three years in the U.S. Army JAG Corps, serving as a Captain with the 25th Infantry Division in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Greg Stuebe is a 5th generation Floridian, currently residing in Sarasota, FL in with his wife Jennifer and son Ethan.

The Republican Liberty Caucus Congratulates Michael Cloud on His Primary Election Win

The Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas would like to congratulate Michael Cloud for being the first non-incumbent RLC endorsee for federal office of the 2018 election season to win a contested primary. Cloud defeated Bech Broun with an impressive 61% of the vote in the runoff for the 27th Congressional District in Texas.

Due to gerrymandering, his district is heavily Republican so he is almost certain to beat his Democrat opponent in November. While gerrymandering generally has a bad effect on political diversity, it proves the value of the RLC in promoting a pro-liberty alternative within the Republican Party.

“We were pleased to have such a strong endorsee in Texas,” said Dave Nalle, National Endorsements Director for the RLC. “Cloud stood out from the pack in his qualifications, thoughtful positions on important issues and willingness to buck orthodoxy and stand on principle. This is a great start for the 2018 primary season.”

Carmen Calderon, Chairman of the Coastal Bend chapter, congratulated Cloud and said: “This race showed us that hard work, a strong ground game and building relationships with the voters can overcome big money candidates. The results of this election reflect the vigorous work put in by Michael, his staff, and his volunteers; it was nothing short of amazing.”

RLC members volunteered many hours putting up signs, block walking, making calls, and organizing events to help Cloud make up ground in Nueces County. They help Cloud rise from 18% in the March primary to a strong victory in the runoff.

“Cloud ran a grassroots campaign from the beginning with considerably less money than his opponent and still managed to come out on top,” Said Brandey Batey, Vice Chair of the Nueces County Republican Party. “I believe that it is all due in large part to his connection with the average voter, his strong work ethic and his heartfelt desire to serve his country.”

Best of luck to Cloud and all of our other candidates in the primaries, and in November. We know that they will stick by their principles in office and bring much needed support to our elected endorsees like Rand Paul, Mike Lee, Justin Amash and Thomas Massie.

Republican Liberty Caucus Endorses Clayburn Griffin For Congressional District 2 in New Mexico

Melbourne, FL – The Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) has endorsed Clayburn Griffin for New Mexico Congressional District 2.

“The RLC is pleased to endorse Clayburn Griffin for New Mexico Congressional District 2,” said Matt Nye, Republican Liberty Caucus National Chairman. “He is a constitutional conservative who has shown that he can get things done.”

The RLC endorsement of Griffin was made through a two-stage process. The Republican Liberty Caucus Candidate Committee screened Clayburn Griffin’s candidacy first, and then recommended endorsement to the RLC National Board.

“Clay’s time working for conservative candidates and legislators demonstrates his dedication to fighting for fiscal restraint, individual liberty and limited government,” Nye said.

Republican Liberty Caucus Endorses Michael Cloud For Congressional District 27 in Texas

Melbourne, FL – The Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) has endorsed Michael Cloud for Texas Congressional District 27.

“The RLC is proud to endorse Michael Cloud for Texas Congressional District 27,” said Matt Nye, Republican Liberty Caucus National Chairman. “He is a fiscal conservative who has shown that he can get things done without compromising his values.”

The RLC endorsement of Cloud was made through a two-stage process. The Republican Liberty Caucus Candidate Committee screened Michael Cloud’s candidacy first, and then recommended endorsement to the RLC National Board.

“Michael’s time as has been a Republican leader for over a decade and his continuously fought fighting for fiscal restraint and limited government,” Nye said. “I am excited to see Michael Cloud bringing that fight to Washington DC.”