[Lpk-execomm] Fwd: Some (draft) notes on goals for this year's campaign

John Hicks john.hicks at lpky.org
Thu Sep 26 19:26:26 EDT 2019


Resending this from March to remind us of what we are doing and why we 
are doing it. :)

-- John



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Subject: 	Some (draft) notes on goals for this year's campaign
Date: 	Fri, 22 Mar 2019 22:42:58 -0400
From: 	John Hicks <john.hicks at lpky.org>
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Folks,

I had meant to polish this up before distributing it, but time is 
getting away from me so ...

Major takeaway is buried at the end:

    Because of the multifaceted goals I list, *communication among all
    the arms of our party is all-important *during this campaign.

    We are all involved in the same effort:

      * This years' LPKY campaigns
      * 2020 candidate recruitment
      * Party organizational effort
      * Membership
      * General outreach


- John


I'm copying the attached PDF below since some of you probably aren't in 
a spot to open it:

Draft, March 10, 2019


  Goals for this campaign:


    1. Promoting the ideas of liberty.

  *

    I’ve placed this first on general principle. (We are always
    promoting liberty. The next two items – candidate recruitment and
    party organization – are urgent ones where we have an opportunity
    this year that we don’t always have.)

  *

    The way we go about promoting liberty in this race will require some
    thought.

      o

        Mr. Bevin is libertarian on many issues. There is not much to be
        gained by trying to outflank him on these issues. I think his
        weakest point is his belligerent attitude, treating his
        opponents as evil rather than mistaken. (We counter this by
        running a respectful campaign.) Secondly, he appears to be a bit
        too willing to bring his religion into government, although I’m
        not aware of how this has affected his policy stances.


  *

    Since we want to grow the party – by attracting both Ds and Rs – a
    hard-line, anarcho-libertarian stance is not called for. Rather, we
    should emphasize our big-tent (or big pro-liberty tent) that
    includes stances on issues that the two parties play with but don’t
    fully embrace.

      o

        Possible issues:

          +

            marijuana/drug reform and associated expungement

          +

            crony-capitalism

          +

            forfeiture / imminent domain ?

          +

            police militarization ?

          +

            money in politics

          +

            electoral reform – (not strictly a libertarian issue, but
            one that will appeal to both Ds and Rs who are disgruntled
            with the current system)

  *

    Doing this right is going to require some homework. Data gathering,
    study, and analysis. Writing and practicing some fact-based stump
    speeches. We need to be on top of our issues!

  *

    Field research may also be appropriate if we can afford it. (Surveys
    of what issues resonate with [or repel] voters.)


    2. Recruiting candidates for 2020.

  *

    This is the one area where we have the greatest opportunity to make
    significant gains for the party!

      o

        2020 is our last chance to use the ballot access we earned in 2016.

      o

        It is also the year where a strong showing can earn us continued
        ballot access.

      o

        Recruiting a full and strong slate of candidates for 2020 is
        arguably our major motivation for being in this year’s race in
        the first place.

  *

    One of our main talking points should be: “I’m running as an L this
    year, and you can be running as an L next year. And here’s how …”

  *

    We need a hefty pamphlet to give out explaining the process and
    requirements for running in all its glory.

  *

    We need to be assembling a list of all possible candidates as we go,
    both manually and via a web page that lets individuals indicate
    their interest and leave contact info.



    3. Organizing the party throughout the state.

  *

    We should be doing this every year, but ...

      o

        We have a better opportunity this year to do this in conjunction
        with our gubernatorial and candidate recruitment campaigns.

      o

        We really need this done this year so we’ll be ready for 2020.
        If we’re going to field candidates across the state in 2020, we
        need a party organization across the state to back our
        candidates up.


  *

    This is going to require some special effort at coordination:

      o

        Scheduling campaign events throughout the state

      o

        Promotional publicity to registered Ls in the areas where events
        are scheduled (direct mail, email, phone calls, etc.).

          +

            We need voter data as well as corresponding Aristotle data.

          +

            We need sufficient funding to pull this off on a small scale
            early on in order to judge its effectiveness, tweak it, and
            repeat it.

          +

            We should try to make the mailings self-funding as much as
            possible by soliciting donations and memberships in them.


  *

    Just as with candidate recruitment, for party organizing we need:

      o

        A pamphlet to distribute as we go explaining how the party is
        organized, how affiliates are formed, etc.

      o

        To assemble a list of persons interested in getting involved in
        the party at a local level.



    4. Growing the party membership statewide.

  *

    Along the way – while we’re campaigning for office, recruiting
    candidates, and organizing the party – we can be soliciting state
    party memberships.

  *

    We’ll need literature/pamphlets to distribute at events.

  *

    We can incorporate a pitch in any mailings we do.



    5. Highlighting the problems with the two-party system and the need
    for electoral reform.

  *

    This is an issue that all third-parties support and that many voters
    will identify with, even if they’re not particularly libertarian.

  *

    It is specifically libertarian because:

      o

        the extra-legal two-party system embodies (and is perpetuated
        by) crony capitalism, something that we oppose on basic principle.

  *

    The U.S. Supreme Court will be considering cases concerning
    gerrymandering this year, and its decisions may very well make
    redistricting, and our electoral system in general, a hot topic.

  *

    Possible elements of electoral reform:

      o

        Eliminating straight party voting

      o

        IRV (instant runoff voting), something that we already practice
        in our internal party operations and that has just been adopted
        by the state of Maine.

      o

        STV (single transferable voting), which eliminates the
        motivation for gerrymandering among other benefits.


    Notes

Note the vital importance of close communication and coordination between:

  *

    gubernatorial campaign,

  *

    candidate recruitment efforts, and

  *

    party organization efforts.


We need to clarify any legal issues affecting allocation of funds among 
these three priorities.



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