/r/LibertarianKentucky
This is a subreddit to promote the Libertarian Party and libertarian ideals in Kentucky, including grassroots activism for local elections and attempting to expand the party within the state.
This is a subreddit to promote the Libertarian Party and libertarian ideals in Kentucky, including grassroots activism for local elections and attempting to expand the party within the state. This sub will also be used as a platform to organize the party during national elections. Kentucky is developing a trend of libertarian-leaning politics, and is currently home to one of the most libertarian senators in Congress, Sen. Rand Paul, whose recent Presidential campaign succeeded in bringing libertarian policies into the attention of the mainstream media and public.
***Note that this sub is not affiliated with the official Libertarian Party.
Rules:
Keep all discussion civil. While libertarianism is a broad spectrum of political philosophy and has many interpretations, it is more important to remember what unites us.
Posts must be related to the national Libertarian Party, or general libertarian affairs within the state of Kentucky.
No spam/trolling/etc.
Related Subreddits:
r/Libertarian r/LibertarianPartyUSA r/Kentucky
"To be born in Kentucky is a heritage; to brag about it is a habit; to appreciate it is a virtue."
-- Irvin Cobb
/r/LibertarianKentucky
Hello All! District 6 is putting on a meet and greet for Libertarians or those who may be interested on Thursday, February 11th from 5:30-8:30 PM at The Slainte House at 320 E Main ST in Georgetown. We are working to grow the party and hope to really begin to get some traction. Please feel free to come on out and spread the word! The Facebook link is below and feel free to dm me with any questions or ideas.
That being “libertarian” and “Kentucky”. I see that there are only 15 members of this sub. Is this dead in the water?
Defenders of Liberty,
The Libertarian party would like your help in expanding liberty in the simulation of American government over at /r/ModelUsGov.
ModelUsGov is a simulation of the federal government and six state governments, cut up into six states as such.
This election, we are running candidates in the yellow (Central), and blue (Southern) states. Should you choose to register elsewhere the LP endorses the Republicans, and the Distributists in the states that we do not run in.
Voting takes less than a minute and our party has nominated candidates who will be running in their respected states for House and Senate positions. You can vote by going to this link here. You are eligible to vote if:
Voting will help promote the principles you strongly believe in and a sense of community as part of a party. You don’t have to vote in your IRL state either! Once you have joined a party you will be able to register in the state of your choice and vote for the candidate of your choosing. Head over to the join a party thread then put down Libertarians if you enjoy social/economic freedom and keeping the government out of your business!