625: Activists vs Candidates Who's Most Effective??
1 year ago
5
In the greater liberty movement, you'll find more often than not that our candidates running for office are also our most vocal activists. But is that the best way to approach running for office?
It's not uncommon to see a candidate run for office and then lose, only to then become even more vocal. As an example, when Ron Paul lost his bid for the presidency in 2008 and 2012, he became even more outspoken about it than before.
Today, we go back to 2020 when Larry Sharpe joined the program to help outline how both candidates and activists are needed in the great liberty movement, and how each serves very different/unique roles in the greater scheme of things.
Loading comments...
-
0:38
The Brian Nichols Show
1 year agoTBNS #shorts - 625: Activists vs Candidates Who's Most Effective??
3 -
14:33
djelf7
1 year agoThe Assange activists that they promote vs. those putting in work
3 -
5:26
The John Birch Society
8 months agoEvaluate Speaker Candidates | Activate America
4.31K4 -
9:46
Go Right with Peter Boykin
1 year agoYour True Activism and Grassroots is Needed To Save America
8 -
44:19
Turning Point Action
6 months agoEmpowering Activists A Roadmap to Securing and Winning Elections in 2024
1981 -
1:50
John Fredericks Media Network
10 months agoEmpowering Conservative Movements: Get Paid to Make a Difference in 2023
284 -
37:08
SayNoToDemocide
1 year agoAncaps; Abstention does not work: Why anarchists and libertarians must vote as damage control
156 -
2:33
WKBW
3 years agoActivists take action: many vie for positions on the ballot ahead of June primaries in New York
17 -
2:55
KNXV
3 years agoActivists voice ideas for change
231 -
9:46
Go Right News with Peter Boykin
1 year agoYour True Activism and Grassroots is Needed To Save America
17