[Lnc-business] Classy concession commentary from Aaron Day about LPNH nomination

john.phillips at lp.org john.phillips at lp.org
Thu Sep 20 11:53:30 EDT 2018


Agreed, great statement by Mr Day.  I'd be happy if one or two of our other current governor candidates would take a lesson, not just in tge future.
John Phillips
Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
Cell 217-412-5973
------ Original message------From: Wes Benedict via Lnc-business Date: Thu, Sep 20, 2018 10:46 AMTo: Libertarian National Committee list;Cc: Wes Benedict;Subject:[Lnc-business] Classy concession commentary from Aaron Day about	LPNH nomination
Very classy concession commentary from Aaron Day regarding the LPNH 
primary for governor. I hope one day our campaigns for the Libertarian 
Party Presidential nomination and LNC Chair can be this classy.

https://www.facebook.com/ardatlas/posts/10102478357932644?__tn__=K-R



          Aaron Day
          

1 hr 
·

I want to congratulate Jilletta Jarvis on winning the Libertarian 
nomination for Governor. Jilletta has my vote and full support. I will 
be voting the Libertarian ticket in November and urge you to as well. 
This was a very close race, and I believe the primary helped drive more 
people to the polls to vote Libertarian (we doubled the Secretary of 
State's projections).

As many of you know, I entered this race very late. Jilletta had already 
received the nomination from the LPNH. She graciously made a motion to 
rescind the nomination at a special business meeting and reached out to 
me to suggest that we keep the campaign positive. I agreed, and we both 
held to that standard. The nastiness coming from the other two parties 
during this campaign is one of the reasons people are sick of politics. 
Others would do well to follow the Libertarian example.

I ran for Governor for two reasons. First, I have completely lost faith 
in the two-party system and believe that the Libertarian Party is the 
only political path forward to achieve liberty in our lifetime. Second, 
I wanted to promote what I view as the two major threats to liberty in 
New Hampshire: a loss of solvency and a loss of sovereignty.

I am pleased to announce that I will be able to continue to pursue both 
as I have accepted the Libertarian nomination for Sheriff for 
Hillsborough County. The Sheriff is the top law enforcement officer in 
the county and is accountable only to the people. We need a Sheriff who 
will protect our individual rights, rights as a state, and reinforce the 
idea that law enforcement is accountable to the people. I will be 
announcing my platform later in the week, but you can expect civil asset 
forfeiture, police militarization, the 4th & 10th Amendments to the US 
Constitution, Article 10 of the New Hampshire Constitution, jury 
nullification, and Citizen Grand Juries to be highlighted.

Building the Libertarian Party will not happen in 1 or 2 election 
cycles. It will take great effort, endurance, and, above all, adherence 
to principles over politics. For decades, the arrogance and impunity of 
the leadership of the two-party duopoly has driven the Granite State to 
be dependent on Federal funds, to the brink of financial ruin, and at 
the same time, whittled away at our individual rights. We won't fix the 
many problems plaguing our state overnight, but we can course-correct 
the direction. Today, as I look back to where the Libertarian Party was 
before, to where we are now, we have come a long way with more than 30 
candidates running statewide. Currently, three Libertarians served in 
the NH Legislature during the last legislative session, and more people 
are joining the party every day. I have great hope for New Hampshire’s 
future.

The LPNH is like an entrepreneurial startup competing against two crony 
behemoths that use “too big to fail” as their rallying cry. Vote, 
volunteer, run for office, or donate to the LPNH and Libertarian 
candidates. Individual rights are “too important to fail”.

Live free or die!

-- 
Wes Benedict, Executive Director
Libertarian National Committee, Inc.
1444 Duke St., Alexandria, VA 22314
(202) 333-0008 ext. 232,wes.benedict at lp.org
facebook.com/libertarians @LPNational
Join the Libertarian Party at:http://lp.org/membership


   Very classy concession commentary from Aaron Day regarding the LPNH
   primary for governor. I hope one day our campaigns for the Libertarian
   Party Presidential nomination and LNC Chair can be this classy.

   [1]https://www.facebook.com/ardatlas/posts/10102478357932644?__tn__=K-R

[2]
Aaron Day

   [3]1 hr ·

   I want to congratulate Jilletta Jarvis on winning the Libertarian
   nomination for Governor. Jilletta has my vote and full support. I will
   be voting the Libertarian ticket in November and urge you to as well.
   This was a very close race, and I believe the primary helped drive more
   people to the polls to vote Libertarian (we doubled the Secretary of
   State's projections).

   As many of you know, I entered this race very late. Jilletta had
   already received the nomination from the LPNH. She graciously made a
   motion to rescind the nomination at a special business meeting and
   reached out to me to suggest that we keep the campaign positive. I
   agreed, and we both held to that standard. The nastiness coming from
   the other two parties during this campaign is one of the reasons people
   are sick of politics. Others would do well to follow the Libertarian
   example.

   I ran for Governor for two reasons. First, I have completely lost faith
   in the two-party system and believe that the Libertarian Party is the
   only political path forward to achieve liberty in our lifetime. Second,
   I wanted to promote what I view as the two major threats to liberty in
   New Hampshire: a loss of solvency and a loss of sovereignty.

   I am pleased to announce that I will be able to continue to pursue both
   as I have accepted the Libertarian nomination for Sheriff for
   Hillsborough County. The Sheriff is the top law enforcement officer in
   the county and is accountable only to the people. We need a Sheriff who
   will protect our individual rights, rights as a state, and reinforce
   the idea that law enforcement is accountable to the people. I will be
   announcing my platform later in the week, but you can expect civil
   asset forfeiture, police militarization, the 4th & 10th Amendments to
   the US Constitution, Article 10 of the New Hampshire Constitution, jury
   nullification, and Citizen Grand Juries to be highlighted.

   Building the Libertarian Party will not happen in 1 or 2 election
   cycles. It will take great effort, endurance, and, above all, adherence
   to principles over politics. For decades, the arrogance and impunity of
   the leadership of the two-party duopoly has driven the Granite State to
   be dependent on Federal funds, to the brink of financial ruin, and at
   the same time, whittled away at our individual rights. We won't fix the
   many problems plaguing our state overnight, but we can course-correct
   the direction. Today, as I look back to where the Libertarian Party was
   before, to where we are now, we have come a long way with more than 30
   candidates running statewide. Currently, three Libertarians served in
   the NH Legislature during the last legislative session, and more people
   are joining the party every day. I have great hope for New Hampshire’s
   future.

   The LPNH is like an entrepreneurial startup competing against two crony
   behemoths that use “too big to fail” as their rallying cry. Vote,
   volunteer, run for office, or donate to the LPNH and Libertarian
   candidates. Individual rights are “too important to fail”.

   Live free or die!

--
Wes Benedict, Executive Director
Libertarian National Committee, Inc.
1444 Duke St., Alexandria, VA 22314
(202) 333-0008 ext. 232, [4]wes.benedict at lp.org
facebook.com/libertarians @LPNational
Join the Libertarian Party at: [5]http://lp.org/membership

References

   1. https://www.facebook.com/ardatlas/posts/10102478357932644?__tn__=K-R
   2. https://www.facebook.com/ardatlas?hc_ref=ARTunv9rjLH8F3T4MUfu5bjxgNGK0u4Wq0UgbPWyb6b6O0G5OzjZEGcbj4NPi_j-cXA&fref=nf&__xts__[0]=68.ARCky22A1n6zgVG9gYg9Ka1xHysg_jt5Imw5tBmilAv1FlSCEQ_hDMKv3TC0WQj6EHeCQP4BzSyDR8Vj-ZUoVDZEEEDH52LzbVbhkAhWSlRVCDHencmHjpRHvJQuemPoNReJnMP1dpOE4fQWli4LMG5nQryPEt-e-Ev7vTm0hf-dp9MtbEtUQHc&__tn__=C-R
   3. https://www.facebook.com/ardatlas/posts/10102478357932644?__xts__[0]=68.ARCky22A1n6zgVG9gYg9Ka1xHysg_jt5Imw5tBmilAv1FlSCEQ_hDMKv3TC0WQj6EHeCQP4BzSyDR8Vj-ZUoVDZEEEDH52LzbVbhkAhWSlRVCDHencmHjpRHvJQuemPoNReJnMP1dpOE4fQWli4LMG5nQryPEt-e-Ev7vTm0hf-dp9MtbEtUQHc&__tn__=-R
   4. mailto:wes.benedict at lp.org
   5. http://lp.org/membership
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   Agreed, great statement by Mr Day.  I'd be happy if one or two of our
   other current governor candidates would take a lesson, not just in tge
   future.
   John Phillips
   Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
   Cell [1]217-412-5973

   ------ Original message------
   From: Wes Benedict via Lnc-business
   Date: Thu, Sep 20, 2018 10:46 AM
   To: Libertarian National Committee list;
   Cc: Wes Benedict;
   Subject:[Lnc-business] Classy concession commentary from Aaron Day
   about LPNH nomination
Very classy concession commentary from Aaron Day regarding the LPNH
primary for governor. I hope one day our campaigns for the Libertarian
Party Presidential nomination and LNC Chair can be this classy.

[2]https://www.facebook.com/ardatlas/posts/10102478357932644?__tn__=K-R



          Aaron Day


1 hr
·

I want to congratulate Jilletta Jarvis on winning the Libertarian
nomination for Governor. Jilletta has my vote and full support. I will
be voting the Libertarian ticket in November and urge you to as well.
This was a very close race, and I believe the primary helped drive more
people to the polls to vote Libertarian (we doubled the Secretary of
State's projections).

As many of you know, I entered this race very late. Jilletta had already
received the nomination from the LPNH. She graciously made a motion to
rescind the nomination at a special business meeting and reached out to
me to suggest that we keep the campaign positive. I agreed, and we both
held to that standard. The nastiness coming from the other two parties
during this campaign is one of the reasons people are sick of politics.
Others would do well to follow the Libertarian example.

I ran for Governor for two reasons. First, I have completely lost faith
in the two-party system and believe that the Libertarian Party is the
only political path forward to achieve liberty in our lifetime. Second,
I wanted to promote what I view as the two major threats to liberty in
New Hampshire: a loss of solvency and a loss of sovereignty.

I am pleased to announce that I will be able to continue to pursue both
as I have accepted the Libertarian nomination for Sheriff for
Hillsborough County. The Sheriff is the top law enforcement officer in
the county and is accountable only to the people. We need a Sheriff who
will protect our individual rights, rights as a state, and reinforce the
idea that law enforcement is accountable to the people. I will be
announcing my platform later in the week, but you can expect civil asset
forfeiture, police militarization, the 4th & 10th Amendments to the US
Constitution, Article 10 of the New Hampshire Constitution, jury
nullification, and Citizen Grand Juries to be highlighted.

Building the Libertarian Party will not happen in 1 or 2 election
cycles. It will take great effort, endurance, and, above all, adherence
to principles over politics. For decades, the arrogance and impunity of
the leadership of the two-party duopoly has driven the Granite State to
be dependent on Federal funds, to the brink of financial ruin, and at
the same time, whittled away at our individual rights. We won't fix the
many problems plaguing our state overnight, but we can course-correct
the direction. Today, as I look back to where the Libertarian Party was
before, to where we are now, we have come a long way with more than 30
candidates running statewide. Currently, three Libertarians served in
the NH Legislature during the last legislative session, and more people
are joining the party every day. I have great hope for New Hampshire’s
future.

The LPNH is like an entrepreneurial startup competing against two crony
behemoths that use “too big to fail” as their rallying cry. Vote,
volunteer, run for office, or donate to the LPNH and Libertarian
candidates. Individual rights are “too important to fail”.

Live free or die!

--
Wes Benedict, Executive Director
Libertarian National Committee, Inc.
1444 Duke St., Alexandria, VA [3]22314
(202) 333-0008 ext. 232[4],wes.benedict at lp.org
[5]facebook.com/libertarians @LPNational
Join the Libertarian Party at:[6]http://lp.org/membership


   Very classy concession commentary from Aaron Day regarding the LPNH
   primary for governor. I hope one day our campaigns for the Libertarian
   Party Presidential nomination and LNC Chair can be this classy.

   [1][7]https://www.facebook.com/ardatlas/posts/10102478357932644?__tn__=K-R

[2]
Aaron Day

   [3]1 hr ·

   I want to congratulate Jilletta Jarvis on winning the Libertarian
   nomination for Governor. Jilletta has my vote and full support. I will
   be voting the Libertarian ticket in November and urge you to as well.
   This was a very close race, and I believe the primary helped drive more
   people to the polls to vote Libertarian (we doubled the Secretary of
   State's projections).

   As many of you know, I entered this race very late. Jilletta had
   already received the nomination from the LPNH. She graciously made a
   motion to rescind the nomination at a special business meeting and
   reached out to me to suggest that we keep the campaign positive. I
   agreed, and we both held to that standard. The nastiness coming from
   the other two parties during this campaign is one of the reasons people
   are sick of politics. Others would do well to follow the Libertarian
   example.

   I ran for Governor for two reasons. First, I have completely lost faith
   in the two-party system and believe that the Libertarian Party is the
   only political path forward to achieve liberty in our lifetime. Second,
   I wanted to promote what I view as the two major threats to liberty in
   New Hampshire: a loss of solvency and a loss of sovereignty.

   I am pleased to announce that I will be able to continue to pursue both
   as I have accepted the Libertarian nomination for Sheriff for
   Hillsborough County. The Sheriff is the top law enforcement officer in
   the county and is accountable only to the people. We need a Sheriff who
   will protect our individual rights, rights as a state, and reinforce
   the idea that law enforcement is accountable to the people. I will be
   announcing my platform later in the week, but you can expect civil
   asset forfeiture, police militarization, the 4th & 10th Amendments to
   the US Constitution, Article 10 of the New Hampshire Constitution, jury
   nullification, and Citizen Grand Juries to be highlighted.

   Building the Libertarian Party will not happen in 1 or 2 election
   cycles. It will take great effort, endurance, and, above all, adherence
   to principles over politics. For decades, the arrogance and impunity of
   the leadership of the two-party duopoly has driven the Granite State to
   be dependent on Federal funds, to the brink of financial ruin, and at
   the same time, whittled away at our individual rights. We won't fix the
   many problems plaguing our state overnight, but we can course-correct
   the direction. Today, as I look back to where the Libertarian Party was
   before, to where we are now, we have come a long way with more than 30
   candidates running statewide. Currently, three Libertarians served in
   the NH Legislature during the last legislative session, and more people
   are joining the party every day. I have great hope for New Hampshire’s
   future.

   The LPNH is like an entrepreneurial startup competing against two crony
   behemoths that use “too big to fail” as their rallying cry. Vote,
   volunteer, run for office, or donate to the LPNH and Libertarian
   candidates. Individual rights are “too important to fail”.

   Live free or die!

--
Wes Benedict, Executive Director
Libertarian National Committee, Inc.
1444 Duke St., Alexandria, VA [8]22314
(202) 333-0008 ext. 232, [4[9]]wes.benedict at lp.org
[10]facebook.com/libertarians @LPNational
Join the Libertarian Party at: [5][11]http://lp.org/membership

References

   1. [12]https://www.facebook.com/ardatlas/posts/10102478357932644?__tn__=K-R
   2. [13]https://www.facebook.com/ardatlas?hc_ref=ARTunv9rjLH8F3T4MUfu5bjxgNGK0
u4Wq0UgbPWyb6b6O0G5OzjZEGcbj4NPi_j-cXA&fref=nf&__xts__[0]=[14]68.ARCky22A1n6zgVG
9gYg9Ka1xHysg_jt5Imw5tBmilAv1FlSCEQ_hDMKv3TC0WQj6EHeCQP4BzSyDR8Vj-ZUoVDZEEEDH52L
zbVbhkAhWSlRVCDHencmHjpRHvJQuemPoNReJnMP1dpOE4fQWli4LMG5nQryPEt-e-Ev7vTm0hf-dp9M
tbEtUQHc&__tn__=C-R
   3. [15]https://www.facebook.com/ardatlas/posts/10102478357932644?__xts__[0]=[
16]68.ARCky22A1n6zgVG9gYg9Ka1xHysg_jt5Imw5tBmilAv1FlSCEQ_hDMKv3TC0WQj6EHeCQP4BzS
yDR8Vj-ZUoVDZEEEDH52LzbVbhkAhWSlRVCDHencmHjpRHvJQuemPoNReJnMP1dpOE4fQWli4LMG5nQr
yPEt-e-Ev7vTm0hf-dp9MtbEtUQHc&__tn__=-R
   4. mailto[17]:wes.benedict at lp.org
   5. [18]http://lp.org/membership

References

   1. tel:217-412-5973
   2. https://www.facebook.com/ardatlas/posts/10102478357932644?__tn__=K-R
   3. tel:22314
(202) 333-0008
   4. mailto:,wes.benedict at lp.org
   5. http://facebook.com/libertarians
   6. http://lp.org/membership
   7. https://www.facebook.com/ardatlas/posts/10102478357932644?__tn__=K-R
   8. tel:22314
(202) 333-0008
   9. mailto:]wes.benedict at lp.org
  10. http://facebook.com/libertarians
  11. http://lp.org/membership
  12. https://www.facebook.com/ardatlas/posts/10102478357932644?__tn__=K-R
  13. https://www.facebook.com/ardatlas?hc_ref=ARTunv9rjLH8F3T4MUfu5bjxgNGK0u4Wq0UgbPWyb6b6O0G5OzjZEGcbj4NPi_j-cXA&fref=nf&__xts__
  14. http://68.AR/
  15. https://www.facebook.com/ardatlas/posts/10102478357932644?__xts__
  16. http://68.AR/
  17. mailto::wes.benedict at lp.org
  18. http://lp.org/membership


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