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Libertarian Democrat

In American politics, a libertarian Democrat is a member of the Democratic Party with political views that are relatively libertarian compared to the views of the national party.[1][2]

While other factions of the Democratic Party, such as the Blue Dog Coalition, the New Democrat Coalition and the Congressional Progressive Caucus, are organized in the Congress, the libertarian faction is not organized in such a way.

Ideology edit

Libertarian Democrats support the majority of positions of the Democratic Party, but they do not necessarily share identical viewpoints across the political spectrum; that is, they are more likely to support individual and personal freedoms, although rhetorically within the context of Democratic values.[3] The faction is very ideologically diverse, including both conservative and progressive Democrats alike.

Libertarian Democrats oppose NSA warrantless surveillance. In 2013, well over half the House Democrats (111 of 194) voted to defund the NSA's telephone phone surveillance program.[4]

Former representative and current Governor Jared Polis of Colorado, a libertarian-oriented Democrat, wrote in Reason magazine: "I believe that libertarians should vote for Democratic candidates, particularly as our Democratic nominees are increasingly more supportive of individual liberty and freedom than Republicans".[5] He cited opposition to the Stop Online Piracy Act, support for the legalization of marijuana, support for the separation of church and state, support for abortion rights and individual bodily autonomy, opposition to mass surveillance and support for tax-code reform as areas where the majority of Democrats align well with libertarian values.[5]

While maintaining a relatively libertarian ideology, they may differ with the Libertarian Party on issues such as consumer protection, health care reform, anti-trust laws and the overall amount of government involvement in the economy.[3]

History edit

Modern era edit

After election losses in 2004, the Democratic Party reexamined its position on gun control which became a matter of discussion, brought up by Howard Dean, Bill Richardson, Brian Schweitzer and other Democrats who had won in states where Second Amendment rights are important to many voters. The resulting stance on gun control brought in libertarian minded voters, influencing other beliefs.

In the 2010s, following the revelations by Edward Snowden about NSA surveillance in 2013, the increasing advent of online decentralization and cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, the perceived failure of the war on drugs and the police violence in places like Ferguson, Democratic lawmakers such as Senators Ron Wyden, Kirsten Gilibrand and Cory Booker and Representative Jared Polis have worked alongside libertarian Republicans like Senator Rand Paul and Representative Justin Amash to curb what is seen as government overreach in each of these areas, earning plaudits from such traditional libertarian sources as Reason magazine.[6][7][8][9] The growing political power of Silicon Valley, a longtime Democratic stronghold that is friendly to economic deregulation and strong civil liberties protections while maintaining traditionally liberal views on social issues, has also seriously affected the increasingly libertarian leanings of young Democrats.[10][11]

The libertarian faction has influenced the presidential level as well in the post-Bush era. Alaska Senator and presidential aspirant Mike Gravel left the Democratic Party midway through the 2008 presidential election cycle to seek the Libertarian Party presidential nomination,[12] and many anti-war and civil libertarian Democrats were energized by the 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns of libertarian Republican Ron Paul.[13][14] This constituency arguably embraced the 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns of independent Democrat Bernie Sanders for the same reasons.[15][16] In the state of New Hampshire, libertarians operating from the Free State Project have been elected to various offices running as a mixture of both Republicans and Democrats.[17][18] A 2015 Reuters poll found that 22% of Democratic voters identified themselves as "libertarian," more than the percentage of Republicans but less than the percentage of independents.[19]

Public figures edit

 
Ron Wyden
 
Jared Polis
 
Russ Feingold
 
Mike Gravel

Current elected officials edit

Senate edit

Governors edit

  • Jared Polis, 43rd Governor of Colorado, member of the United States House of Representatives from Colorado's 2nd congressional district (2009–2019), and member of the Colorado State Board of Education (2001–2007).[24] In 2014, the libertarian magazine Reason described Polis as "left-libertarianish"[25] and the "most libertarian-leaning Democrat" in Congress due to his role as "a leading voice on civil liberties, from gun rights to online privacy, from defending Bitcoin to advocating legal weed."[26] Polis has written an op-ed in Reason magazine arguing that libertarian-inclined citizens should vote for Democrats.[27] Polis has emphasized digital freedom issues and opposition to mass surveillance and warrantless wiretapping.[27] While in Congress, he was an occasional Democratic visitor to now-Libertarian Representative Justin Amash's otherwise Republican-dominated House Liberty Caucus.[28] As Colorado governor, Polis vetoed in 2019 three bills that would have created occupational licensing requirements for homeowners' association managers, sports agents, and genetic counselors; the vetoes reflected Polis' libertarian leanings.[29][30] However, since he was elected Governor, Polis has shown a liberal progressive stance with his backing and signing of legislation increasing state oversight of the oil and gas industry through Senate Bill 181, restricting gun rights through six different gun control bills, as well as 14 bills expanding government regulation over the healthcare industry as of 2021. Governor Polis, on the other hand, has also backed the use of cryptocurrencies and the elimination of Colorado's Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR) and tax increases on tobacco.

State representatives edit

Former elected officials edit

United States Senate edit

  • Russ Feingold, United States Special Envoy for the African Great Lakes and the Congo-Kinshasa (2013–2015), United States Senator from Wisconsin (1993–2011), and Member of Wisconsin Senate (1983–1993). He is known for his civil libertarian views and for being the sole senator to vote against the USA Patriot Act in 2001.[32][33]
  • Mike Gravel, United States Senator from Alaska (1969–1981), 3rd Speaker of Alaska House of Representatives (1965–1967), and Member of Alaska House of Representatives (1963–1967). After his time in the Senate, Gravel unsuccessfully ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008, switching to the Libertarian Party that same year and losing its nomination as well (see Mike Gravel 2008 presidential campaign).[34][35] After that he then switched back to the Democratic Party in 2010 and remained in it until his death in 2021 (even running for president again as a Democrat in the 2020 election).

United States House of Representatives edit

Governors edit

State lower chambers edit

  • Elizabeth Edwards, Member of New Hampshire House of Representatives (2014–2018). She has been described by WMUR as "having a libertarian streak".[45]
  • Joseph Stallcop, Member of New Hampshire House of Representatives (2016–2018). He left the Democratic Party for the Libertarian Party in 2017, describing his views as "classically liberal".[46]

Authors and scholars edit

Others edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . TerryMichael.net. Washington: Terry Michael. July 4, 2006. Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved June 22, 2011.
  2. ^ "Now playing at Reason.tv: Interview with a libertarian Democrat!". YouTube.com. Mountain View, Calif.: YouTube LLC. August 28, 2008. Retrieved June 22, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Moulitsas, Markos (July 7, 2006). "The Libertarian Dem". The Daily Kos. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  4. ^ Blake, Aaron (August 1, 2013). "Libertarian Democrats: A movement in search of a leader". Washington Post. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  5. ^ a b Polis, Jared (October 30, 2014). "Vote Democratic for Real Libertarian Values". Reason Magazine. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  6. ^ Lake, Eli (February 26, 2013). "Rand Paul and Ron Wyden, Drone Odd-Couple". The Daily Beast. Retrieved June 6, 2015.[dead link]
  7. ^ Shackford, Scott (March 4, 2014). "Ban the Dollar!". Reason Magazine. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  8. ^ Voorhees, Josh (March 13, 2015). "Pot's Path Forward". Slate. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  9. ^ Kim, Seung Min (July 8, 2014). "Cory Booker and Rand Paul team up for justice". Politico. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  10. ^ Roose, Kevin (January 24, 2013). "Political Leanings of Silicon Valley". New York Magazine.
  11. ^ Hamby, Peter (April 7, 2014). "Can Silicon Valley disrupt the Democratic Party?". CNN. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  12. ^ Wheaton, Sarah (March 26, 2008). "Gravel to Run for Libertarian Nod". The New York Times. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  13. ^ Steinmetz, Katy (December 30, 2011). "Six Reasons Ron Paul Has Appeal Beyond the GOP". Time Magazine. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  14. ^ Koerner, Robin (May 29, 2012). "Blue Republican or Red Democrat? The reEVOLution Crosses Party Lines". The Huffington Post. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  15. ^ Schwarz, Hunter (May 1, 2015). "Why Bernie Sanders is the Democratic Ron Paul – And Why He Isn't". Washington Post. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  16. ^ Weber, Peter (May 4, 2015). "Why Bernie Sanders is the Ron Paul of 2016". The Week. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  17. ^ "Free State Project Watch: Candidate List 2016". fsp.org. November 2016. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  18. ^ O'Brien, Jack (September 20, 2017). "How the Free State Project Is Influencing New Hampshire Politics". Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  19. ^ Welch, Matt (April 30, 2015). "19% of Americans Self-Identify as Libertarians, New Reuters Poll Finds". Reason.com. Retrieved March 31, 2019.
  20. ^ Eidelson, Josh (July 17, 2014). "Rand Paul and Cory Booker's Washington Love Affair". Bloomberg.
  21. ^ Daniel, Mitchell J. (July 18, 2012). "Cory Booker's Libertarian Case Against the Drug War".
  22. ^ Jacobs, Ben (February 26, 2013). . The Daily Beast. Archived from the original on June 4, 2013. Retrieved August 31, 2013.
  23. ^ Nick Gillespie, Five myths about libertarians, Washington Post (August 2, 2013).
  24. ^ Jared Polis, Colorado's governor, is an unusual breed: a libertarian Democrat, Economist (March 30, 2019).
  25. ^ Scott Shackford (April 5, 2014). "Ban the Dollar!". Reason.
  26. ^ Scott Shackford, The Gamer Congressman: Is Rep. Jared Polis the first in a wave of libertarian-leaning video game enthusiasts?, Reason (June 2014).
  27. ^ a b Jared Polis, Vote Democrat for Real Libertarian Values, Reason (October 30, 2014).
  28. ^ Robert Draper, Has the 'Libertarian Moment' Finally Arrived?, New York Times Magazine (August 7, 2014).
  29. ^ Alex Muresianu, Colorado's Jared Polis Is the Latest Governor to Embrace Licensing Reform, Reason (June 5, 2019).
  30. ^ Krista Kafer, Polis' libertarian streak shows in his vetoes of three more occupational license, Denver Post (June 7, 2019).
  31. ^ Sterling, Bruce. "Meanwhile, in the Libertarian Free State". WIRED. Retrieved February 19, 2020.
  32. ^ Conor Friedersdorf, Russ Feingold Tried to Warn Us About Section 215 of the Patriot Act, The Atlantic (June 14, 2013).
  33. ^ Jesse Walker, A Farewell to Feingold, Reason (November 3, 2010).
  34. ^ Sarah Wheaton, Gravel to Run for Libertarian Nod, New York Times (March 26, 2008).
  35. ^ "Libertarian Party" in Historical Dictionary of United States Political Parties (ed. Harold F. Bass Jr.: Scarecrow Press: 2d ed., 2009), p. 180: "Among the more prominent Democrats in the Libertarian camp is former senator Mike Gravel ... who ran unsuccessfully for the presidential nominations of both the Democratic and Libertarian parties in 2008."
  36. ^ Stancy Correll, Diana (May 6, 2019). "Ron Paul calls Tulsi Gabbard 'very best' Democratic candidate". Washington Examiner. Retrieved October 23, 2019.
  37. ^ Boehm, Eric (January 11, 2019). "Tulsi Gabbard, Iraq War Veteran and Skeptic of America's Wars, Will Run for President in 2020". Reason. Retrieved October 23, 2019.
  38. ^ "Libertarian Gary Johnson offers 'whatever I can do' to help Tulsi Gabbard in New Hampshire amid third party talk around the candidate". Business Insider.
  39. ^ "Profile: Tim Penny". Campaign 2002. St. Paul, Minn.: Minnesota Public Radio. September 12, 2002. Retrieved June 22, 2011.
  40. ^ David Weigel, The Real Bill Richardson: Is the presidential contender a libertarian Democrat?, Reason (August/September 2007).
  41. ^ "Markos Moulitsas: the case for the libertarian Democrat". Cato Unbound. Washington: Cato Institute. October 2, 2006. Retrieved June 22, 2011.
  42. ^ "Whatever happened to the libertarian Democrat?". Reason.com. Los Angeles: Reason Magazine. August 27, 2008. Retrieved June 22, 2011.
  43. ^ Ben Smith, Jerry Brown, Libertarian, Politico (September 9, 2011).
  44. ^ "Decentralism" in The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism (Sage: 2008: ed. Ronald Hamowy), p. 112: "In post-World War II American politics, decentralist themes can be found in such disparate groups as ... the Democratic left (former California Governor and Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown)."
  45. ^ Adam Sexton (May 25, 2018). "Father, daughter on opposite sides of political aisle in Concord". WMUR.
  46. ^ Johnston, Bob (May 10, 2017). "Another New Hampshire legislator switches to the Libertarian Party". Libertarian Party. Retrieved December 28, 2019.
  47. ^ "Idea flying, a maverick breaks the feminist mold". The Milwaukee Journal. Milwaukee, Wisc.: Journal Communications Inc. December 6, 1992. Retrieved June 22, 2011.
  48. ^ "Hark, a libertarian looks to her right". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney, Australia: John Fairfax Holdings. April 19, 2005. Retrieved April 19, 2005.
  49. ^ . KGO-AM Radio. San Francisco. 2008. Archived from the original on December 16, 2010. Retrieved June 22, 2011.
  50. ^ "Kennedy, Condemning 'Censorship,' Hits Democrats and Courts the Disaffected". New York Times. June 2023. Retrieved August 28, 2023.
  51. ^ "Why Are So Many Libertarians Suddenly Fond of RFK Jr.?". Reason Magazine. July 2023. Retrieved August 28, 2023.
  52. ^ "Yang Is Out. Yangism Is Here to Stay". nymag.com. New York City: New York Magazine – Intelligencer. 2020.

External links edit

  • Democratic Freedom Caucus, an organization of libertarian Democrats
  • Arnold Kling. Dear Libertarian Democrats...
  • Liberal Values: Defending Liberty and Enlightened Thought
  • "Libertarian Democrats: A movement in search of a leader". The Washington Post.

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Freedom Democrat redirects here For the rival to the official Mississippi Democratic Party in the 1960s see Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Not to be confused with Liberal democrats In American politics a libertarian Democrat is a member of the Democratic Party with political views that are relatively libertarian compared to the views of the national party 1 2 While other factions of the Democratic Party such as the Blue Dog Coalition the New Democrat Coalition and the Congressional Progressive Caucus are organized in the Congress the libertarian faction is not organized in such a way Contents 1 Ideology 2 History 2 1 Modern era 3 Public figures 3 1 Current elected officials 3 1 1 Senate 3 1 2 Governors 3 1 3 State representatives 3 2 Former elected officials 3 2 1 United States Senate 3 2 2 United States House of Representatives 3 2 3 Governors 3 2 4 State lower chambers 3 3 Authors and scholars 3 4 Others 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksIdeology editLibertarian Democrats support the majority of positions of the Democratic Party but they do not necessarily share identical viewpoints across the political spectrum that is they are more likely to support individual and personal freedoms although rhetorically within the context of Democratic values 3 The faction is very ideologically diverse including both conservative and progressive Democrats alike Libertarian Democrats oppose NSA warrantless surveillance In 2013 well over half the House Democrats 111 of 194 voted to defund the NSA s telephone phone surveillance program 4 Former representative and current Governor Jared Polis of Colorado a libertarian oriented Democrat wrote in Reason magazine I believe that libertarians should vote for Democratic candidates particularly as our Democratic nominees are increasingly more supportive of individual liberty and freedom than Republicans 5 He cited opposition to the Stop Online Piracy Act support for the legalization of marijuana support for the separation of church and state support for abortion rights and individual bodily autonomy opposition to mass surveillance and support for tax code reform as areas where the majority of Democrats align well with libertarian values 5 While maintaining a relatively libertarian ideology they may differ with the Libertarian Party on issues such as consumer protection health care reform anti trust laws and the overall amount of government involvement in the economy 3 History editModern era edit After election losses in 2004 the Democratic Party reexamined its position on gun control which became a matter of discussion brought up by Howard Dean Bill Richardson Brian Schweitzer and other Democrats who had won in states where Second Amendment rights are important to many voters The resulting stance on gun control brought in libertarian minded voters influencing other beliefs In the 2010s following the revelations by Edward Snowden about NSA surveillance in 2013 the increasing advent of online decentralization and cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin the perceived failure of the war on drugs and the police violence in places like Ferguson Democratic lawmakers such as Senators Ron Wyden Kirsten Gilibrand and Cory Booker and Representative Jared Polis have worked alongside libertarian Republicans like Senator Rand Paul and Representative Justin Amash to curb what is seen as government overreach in each of these areas earning plaudits from such traditional libertarian sources as Reason magazine 6 7 8 9 The growing political power of Silicon Valley a longtime Democratic stronghold that is friendly to economic deregulation and strong civil liberties protections while maintaining traditionally liberal views on social issues has also seriously affected the increasingly libertarian leanings of young Democrats 10 11 The libertarian faction has influenced the presidential level as well in the post Bush era Alaska Senator and presidential aspirant Mike Gravel left the Democratic Party midway through the 2008 presidential election cycle to seek the Libertarian Party presidential nomination 12 and many anti war and civil libertarian Democrats were energized by the 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns of libertarian Republican Ron Paul 13 14 This constituency arguably embraced the 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns of independent Democrat Bernie Sanders for the same reasons 15 16 In the state of New Hampshire libertarians operating from the Free State Project have been elected to various offices running as a mixture of both Republicans and Democrats 17 18 A 2015 Reuters poll found that 22 of Democratic voters identified themselves as libertarian more than the percentage of Republicans but less than the percentage of independents 19 Public figures edit nbsp Ron Wyden nbsp Jared Polis nbsp Russ Feingold nbsp Mike GravelCurrent elected officials edit Senate edit Cory Booker United States Senator from New Jersey 38th Mayor of Newark 2006 2013 Member of the Newark Municipal Council from the Central Ward 1998 2002 He is described by a longtime friend as having a libertarian bent as mayor of Newark New Jersey Booker supported a number of policies backed by libertarians including charter schools school voucher programs and enterprise zones 20 Daniel J Mitchell of the Cato Institute identifies Booker as having libertarian views in his strong opposition to the war on drugs 21 Ron Wyden United States Senator from Oregon Chair of Senate Finance Committee 2014 2015 2021 Present Ranking Member of Senate Finance Committee 2015 2021 Chair of Senate Energy Committee 2013 2014 and Member of United States House of Representatives from Oregon s 3rd congressional district 1981 1996 He is known for his civil libertarian views and cooperation with libertarian Republican Senator Rand Paul in efforts against the use of domestic drones and warrantless surveillance 22 23 Governors edit Jared Polis 43rd Governor of Colorado member of the United States House of Representatives from Colorado s 2nd congressional district 2009 2019 and member of the Colorado State Board of Education 2001 2007 24 In 2014 the libertarian magazine Reason described Polis as left libertarianish 25 and the most libertarian leaning Democrat in Congress due to his role as a leading voice on civil liberties from gun rights to online privacy from defending Bitcoin to advocating legal weed 26 Polis has written an op ed in Reason magazine arguing that libertarian inclined citizens should vote for Democrats 27 Polis has emphasized digital freedom issues and opposition to mass surveillance and warrantless wiretapping 27 While in Congress he was an occasional Democratic visitor to now Libertarian Representative Justin Amash s otherwise Republican dominated House Liberty Caucus 28 As Colorado governor Polis vetoed in 2019 three bills that would have created occupational licensing requirements for homeowners association managers sports agents and genetic counselors the vetoes reflected Polis libertarian leanings 29 30 However since he was elected Governor Polis has shown a liberal progressive stance with his backing and signing of legislation increasing state oversight of the oil and gas industry through Senate Bill 181 restricting gun rights through six different gun control bills as well as 14 bills expanding government regulation over the healthcare industry as of 2021 Governor Polis on the other hand has also backed the use of cryptocurrencies and the elimination of Colorado s Taxpayer Bill of Rights TABOR and tax increases on tobacco State representatives edit Amanda Bouldin Member of New Hampshire House of Representatives Free State Project participant and former Tea Party activist 31 Former elected officials edit United States Senate edit Russ Feingold United States Special Envoy for the African Great Lakes and the Congo Kinshasa 2013 2015 United States Senator from Wisconsin 1993 2011 and Member of Wisconsin Senate 1983 1993 He is known for his civil libertarian views and for being the sole senator to vote against the USA Patriot Act in 2001 32 33 Mike Gravel United States Senator from Alaska 1969 1981 3rd Speaker of Alaska House of Representatives 1965 1967 and Member of Alaska House of Representatives 1963 1967 After his time in the Senate Gravel unsuccessfully ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008 switching to the Libertarian Party that same year and losing its nomination as well see Mike Gravel 2008 presidential campaign 34 35 After that he then switched back to the Democratic Party in 2010 and remained in it until his death in 2021 even running for president again as a Democrat in the 2020 election United States House of Representatives edit Tulsi Gabbard Member of United States House of Representatives from Hawaii s 2nd congressional district 2013 2021 Vice Chair of Democratic National Committee 2013 2016 Member of the Honolulu City Council 2011 2012 and Member of Hawaii House of Representatives 2002 2004 She earned the praise of libertarian Ron Paul for her strong anti war stances 36 She joined efforts with her libertarian leaning colleagues in Congress Justin Amash Thomas Massie and Rand Paul in legislation aimed to defund the National Security Agency audit the Federal Reserve and promote a more non interventionist foreign policy 37 She also gained the support of former New Mexico Governor and two time Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson during her 2020 presidential bid 38 Later left the party and became an Independent Tim Penny Member of United States House of Representatives from Minnesota s 1st congressional district 1983 1995 and Member of Minnesota Senate 1977 1983 He is described as a fiscal conservative Penny worked for the libertarian leaning Cato Institute after leaving Congress 39 Governors edit Bill Richardson 30th Governor of New Mexico 2003 2011 9th United States Secretary of Energy 1998 2001 21st United States Ambassador to the United Nations 1997 1998 and Member of United States House of Representatives from New Mexico s 3rd congressional district 1983 1997 40 Brian Schweitzer 23rd Governor of Montana 2005 2013 41 42 Jerry Brown 34th and 39th Governor of California 1975 1983 2011 2019 31st Attorney General of California 2007 2011 47th Mayor of Oakland 1999 2007 Chair of California Democratic Party 1989 1991 and 23rd California Secretary of State 1971 1975 43 44 State lower chambers edit Elizabeth Edwards Member of New Hampshire House of Representatives 2014 2018 She has been described by WMUR as having a libertarian streak 45 Joseph Stallcop Member of New Hampshire House of Representatives 2016 2018 He left the Democratic Party for the Libertarian Party in 2017 describing his views as classically liberal 46 Authors and scholars edit Camille Paglia educator and feminist author 47 48 Others edit KGO Radio host and former presidential candidate Gene Burns 49 Environmental lawyer writer and 2024 presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr 50 51 Later redeclared himself running as an Independent Financial analyst landlord real estate broker YouTuber and 2021 California gubernatorial recall election candidate Kevin Paffrath Entrepreneur philanthropist 2020 presidential and 2021 NYC mayoral candidate Andrew Yang 52 Later started his own party See also edit nbsp Liberalism portal nbsp Libertarianism portal nbsp Politics portalBlue Dog Coalition Factions in the Democratic Party Conservative Democrat Green libertarianism Left libertarianism Libertarian feminism Libertarian perspectives on political alliances Libertarian Republican Rockefeller RepublicanReferences edit Reclaiming our Jeffersonian liberal heritage with a back to the future re branding of the Democratic Party TerryMichael net Washington Terry Michael July 4 2006 Archived from the original on July 21 2011 Retrieved June 22 2011 Now playing at Reason tv Interview with a libertarian Democrat YouTube com Mountain View Calif YouTube LLC August 28 2008 Retrieved June 22 2011 a b 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Rand Paul and Ron Wyden Drone Odd Couple The Daily Beast Archived from the original on June 4 2013 Retrieved August 31 2013 Nick Gillespie Five myths about libertarians Washington Post August 2 2013 Jared Polis Colorado s governor is an unusual breed a libertarian Democrat Economist March 30 2019 Scott Shackford April 5 2014 Ban the Dollar Reason Scott Shackford The Gamer Congressman Is Rep Jared Polis the first in a wave of libertarian leaning video game enthusiasts Reason June 2014 a b Jared Polis Vote Democrat for Real Libertarian Values Reason October 30 2014 Robert Draper Has the Libertarian Moment Finally Arrived New York Times Magazine August 7 2014 Alex Muresianu Colorado s Jared Polis Is the Latest Governor to Embrace Licensing Reform Reason June 5 2019 Krista Kafer Polis libertarian streak shows in his vetoes of three more occupational license Denver Post June 7 2019 Sterling Bruce Meanwhile in the Libertarian Free State WIRED Retrieved February 19 2020 Conor Friedersdorf Russ Feingold Tried to Warn Us About Section 215 of the Patriot Act The Atlantic June 14 2013 Jesse Walker A Farewell to Feingold Reason November 3 2010 Sarah Wheaton Gravel to Run for Libertarian Nod New York Times March 26 2008 Libertarian Party in Historical Dictionary of United States Political Parties ed Harold F Bass Jr Scarecrow Press 2d ed 2009 p 180 Among the more prominent Democrats in the Libertarian camp is former senator Mike Gravel who ran unsuccessfully for the presidential nominations of both the Democratic and Libertarian parties in 2008 Stancy Correll Diana May 6 2019 Ron Paul calls Tulsi Gabbard very best Democratic candidate Washington Examiner Retrieved October 23 2019 Boehm Eric January 11 2019 Tulsi Gabbard Iraq War Veteran and Skeptic of America s Wars Will Run for President in 2020 Reason Retrieved October 23 2019 Libertarian Gary Johnson offers whatever I can do to help Tulsi Gabbard in New Hampshire amid third party talk around the candidate Business Insider 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Libertarian Party Retrieved December 28 2019 Idea flying a maverick breaks the feminist mold The Milwaukee Journal Milwaukee Wisc Journal Communications Inc December 6 1992 Retrieved June 22 2011 Hark a libertarian looks to her right The Sydney Morning Herald Sydney Australia John Fairfax Holdings April 19 2005 Retrieved April 19 2005 I have re registered as a Democrat KGO AM Radio San Francisco 2008 Archived from the original on December 16 2010 Retrieved June 22 2011 Kennedy Condemning Censorship Hits Democrats and Courts the Disaffected New York Times June 2023 Retrieved August 28 2023 Why Are So Many Libertarians Suddenly Fond of RFK Jr Reason Magazine July 2023 Retrieved August 28 2023 Yang Is Out Yangism Is Here to Stay nymag com New York City New York Magazine Intelligencer 2020 External links editDemocratic Freedom Caucus an organization of libertarian Democrats Arnold Kling Dear Libertarian Democrats Dem cc Libertarian Democrat Liberal Values Defending Liberty and Enlightened 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