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Libertarian Larry Sharpe Has Raised a Record $450,000 in New York Governor’s Race

2016 L.P. veep runner-up set to shatter the 50,000-vote threshold needed to make Libertarians a ballot-qualified party for the first time in state history

Matt Welch|Oct. 31, 2018 11:59 am
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New York gubernatorial candidate Larry Sharpe, one of the rising stars of the Libertarian Party, has as of late October raised $449,515 for his campaign, according to recent filings with the New York State Board of Elections.

To put that total in perspective, it amounts to 44 cents per New York resident. The 2016 Gary Johnson/Bill Weld haul of $11,983,980, by comparison, averaged out to 27 cents per resident of the United States. (Granted, Sharpe can raise from out of state, which often happens after his appearances with such popular interviewers as Joe Rogan, Dave Rubin, and Glenn Beck.)

Sharpe, who came within just 32 votes of beating Weld out for the L.P.'s vice presidential slot when he was a relative unknown in 2016, is a fast-talking salesman and an energetic fundraiser. I once saw him auction off—to a room of two dozen Libertarian activists who were grousing about their inability to raise money—a signed copy of The Declaration of Independents for $200.

While unprecedented for a Libertarian gubernatorial candidate, Sharpe's haul understandably pales in comparison to incumbent Gov. (and overwhelming favorite) Andrew Cuomo, who has raised $13,778,685. Republican Marc Molinaro has brought in $1,914,828, Serve America Movement candidate and former Syracuse mayor Stephanie Miner reported $725,060, and Green Howie Hawkins trails the field with $189,918.

The non-Cuomo candidates are debating tomorrow tonight; the Democratic governor agreed only to a one-on-one debate last week with the Republican. The Sharpe campaign has released a new edit of that with the Libertarian cut in:


If Sharpe receives 50,000 votes—or 1.3 percent of the 2014 electorate—then the Libertarian Party will gain automatic ballot access in New York for the first time in its history. Sharpe, who has been campaigning tirelessly in all 62 counties in the Empire State, told me yesterday on the set of Compound Media's Mornin'!!! with Bill Schulz and Joanne Nosuchinsky that he's confident he'll make it into double digits. There has been no independent poll taken in the race since the exit one month ago of Cuomo-bashing challenger Cynthia Nixon.

The Libertarian has been interviewed at Reason by me, Nick Gillespie, and John Stossel. The latter effort below:


original article: https://reason.com/blog/2018/10/31/libertarian-larry-sharpe-has-raised-a-re

 
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"If Sharpe receives 50,000 votes—or 1.3 percent of the 2014 electorate—then the Libertarian Party will gain automatic ballot access in New York for the first time in its history."
 
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It doesn't affect me locally, but could start something interesting that may spread.
 

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I heard him on a radio interview. Seems like a great choice.
 
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It doesn't affect me locally, but could start something interesting that may spread.
I wouldnt call it a start, but a continuation. I would credit the Ron Paul for being the big starter....then Gary Johnson (who is running for New Mexico senate this year) who had 4.5 million votes in 2016 presidential run which was the most of any 3rd party since Ross Perot. It was also the most successful Libertarian election ever. Keep in mind Ron is no big supporter of Gary Johnson, he actually threw an unofficial endorsement to Green Party's Jill Stein in '16. There are divisions and infiltration within the party. For that, to be clear I do not belong to the party, I am officially a political atheist and solo man probably 4 life :) Im actually also voting for a Green Party member (liberal) for congress in NY solely due to a clear non-interventionist foreign policy even though I heavily dislike their domestic policy. Im just tired of the government killing people.
 
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Im actually also voting for a Green Party member for congress in NY solely due to a clear non-interventionist foreign policy even though I heavily dislike their domestic policy. Im just tired of the government killing people.

The Green Party of New York State supports the following policies:
War and Peace


The Green Party opposes all U.S. aggression and wars. We call to bring all U.S. troops home now as a vital contribution to peace worldwide. We oppose the crime of drone warfare and call for peaceful settlement of disputes without the use of force. We defend the rights of all peoples to determine their own affairs free from foreign interference and for relations with other countries based on mutual respect and benefit. The Pentagon is the world’s single largest polluter and its budget could be far better used to fund the rights of all, abroad and at home.


http://www.gpny.org/our_platform
 
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I wouldnt call it a start, but a continuation. I would credit the Ron Paul for being the big starter....then Gary Johnson (who is running for New Mexico senate this year) who had 4.5 million votes in 2016 presidential run which was the most of any 3rd party since Ross Perot. It was also the most successful Libertarian election ever. Keep in mind Ron is no big supporter of Gary Johnson, he actually threw an unofficial endorsement to Green Party's Jill Stein in '16. There are divisions and infiltration within the party. For that, to be clear I do not belong to the party, I am officially a political atheist and solo man probably 4 life :) Im actually also voting for a Green Party member (liberal) for congress in NY solely due to a clear non-interventionist foreign policy even though I heavily dislike their domestic policy. Im just tired of the government killing people.
It's going to attract politicians that simply want another way in that isn't Republican or Democrat. It'll be a while before they get a solid platform that people stick to. Then again, what party actually sticks to a platform?
 
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The Green Party of New York State supports the following policies:
War and Peace


The Green Party opposes all U.S. aggression and wars. We call to bring all U.S. troops home now as a vital contribution to peace worldwide. We oppose the crime of drone warfare and call for peaceful settlement of disputes without the use of force. We defend the rights of all peoples to determine their own affairs free from foreign interference and for relations with other countries based on mutual respect and benefit. The Pentagon is the world’s single largest polluter and its budget could be far better used to fund the rights of all, abroad and at home.


http://www.gpny.org/our_platform
Well.....I couldnt vote for the Green Party guy as much props I give for their anti-war stance.

Larry Sharpe, Larry Sharpe, Larry Sharpe!!!!!!!!!!! If you havent done so yet still have a few more hours!!!!
 
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Well I went to bed last night with 25% of the vote in Larry had only 6 thousand+ votes...was very worries, Im not a big math guy but multiply that by 4 that is significantly short.

This morning 99% of the vote in and Larry surpassed 90k votes, 40k above the 50k goal for historic automatic ballot access for the Libertarian party.

Next logical step should be Larry running for NYC mayor.
 

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