08/04/2023
"Donald Trump’s third indictment, Mike Pence’s reaction, the latest in the races for Governor and Mayor of Indianapolis were all topics of discussion with our political panel: Republican Jim Merritt, Democrat Lara Beck and Libertarian Mark Rutherford."
Politically Speaking
Donald Trump’s third indictment, Mike Pence’s reaction, the latest in the races for Governor and Mayor of Indianapolis were all topics of discussion with our ...
09/24/2021
Voice for America Chair Mark Rutherford is the Libertarian panelist on today's Indiana Issues. Redistricting, crime in Indianapolis, ma*****na, etc. plus more was discussed.
Indiana Issues TV – Episode 54
On this edition of Indiana Issues TV we look at redistricting and a recent poll of Marion County residents on how they think things are ...
05/05/2021
28 known appointed positions held by Indiana Libertarians since the first one in 2004.
28 partisan elected positions held by Indiana Libertarians since the first ones in 1998.
Indiana Libertarian Steve Guinn was elected in a nonpartisan race for the Mt. Pleasant school board in 2000 and served through 2004, narrowly losing his re-election bid in 2004.
3 known elected Indiana officials are known to have switched their political affiliation to Libertarian while they held office.
Jennifer Meador Appointed to the Mooresville Board of Zoning Appeals
1. Rex Bell, Hagerstown Plan Commission. 2004-06, 2008. Appointed by Hagerstown Town Board. 2. Rex Bell, Hagerstown Board of Zoning Appe...
09/30/2020
In the first "Presidential Debate" we saw just how badly our political system is broken.
The Commission on Presidential Debates refuses to allow any other candidates on stage...
Wouldn't the debates look better with an adult in the room?
Dr. Jo Jorgensen is the Libertarian Party candidate for President, and will be on each and every American's ballot in 2020.
Since the CPD won't allow her on stage...what if we use technology to place her directly into the debates?
Take a look at this video, and imagine the next debate -if we can't have an adult in the room, how about on the screen?
If they won’t let her speak, then we’ll just have to circumvent their system!
We need your support today, to complete what may be the most meaningful project in Libertarian election history.
We can digitally place Dr. Jo Jorgensen into the upcoming debates. But we need your support today to make it happen!
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Voice For America -Let Her Debate — Voice For America
Wouldn't the Presidential Debates look better with an adult in the room? Dr. Jo Jorgensen is the Libertarian Party candidate for President, and will be on each and every American's ballot in 2020. Since the CPD won't allow her on stage...what if we use technology to place her directly into the
05/07/2020
Justin Amash: 'I'm Promising to Be a President Who Will Reduce My Power'
The candidate for the Libertarian presidential nomination talks with the Fifth Column podcast about coronavirus, constitutionalism, open-carry protests in Michigan, and how his own House Freedom Caucus was corrupted.
05/07/2020
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11/17/2017
Voice for America founder Mark W. Rutherford has been reappointed by Governor Holcomb to another four year term to the Indiana Public Defender Commission. His appointment is to the position in which the Governor must appoint a non-Republican. He has served on the Commission since May of 2007.
Gov. Holcomb Makes Appointments to Various Boards & Commissions
Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced several new appointments and reappointments to various state boards and commissions.