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NEWS FROM THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF CALIFORNIA
14547 Titus Street, Suite 214
Panorama City, CA 91402
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For immediate release: November 1, 2000
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For additional information:
Juan Ros, Executive Director
Phone: (818) 782-8400
Mailto:director@ca.lp.org
Web: http://www.ca.lp.org
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Libertarians outscore Republicans in
Gun Owners of America candidate surveys
Two Libertarians endorsed by California affiliate of gun rights
organization
PANORAMA CITY -- Libertarian candidates for federal and state
office far outscored both Democrats and Republicans on the issue of
the right to keep and bear arms, according to candidate ratings
released by the Gun Owners of America (GOA) and its state affiliate
the Gun Owners of California (GOC), the Libertarian Party of
California announced today.
93% of Libertarian candidates who responded to the survey received
an "A" or "A-" rating by the groups, compared with 47% of Republicans
and 3% of Democrats -- proving that the Libertarian Party is the
strongest defender of gun rights and the Second Amendment.
"These ratings come as no surprise to us," declared Libertarian
state executive director Juan Ros. "Libertarians always put the
Second Amendment first. Unfortunately Democrats and Republicans are
all too quick to throw away one of our essential freedoms."
In the race for U.S. Senate, Libertarian candidate Gail Katherine
Lightfoot stands head and shoulders above her opponents on gun rights,
rating an "A" from GOA, while Republican Tom Campbell earned a "D-"
and Democrat Dianne Feinstein an "F-," the lowest possible score.
In Congressional races, 32 out of 34 Libertarian respondents, or
94%, received an "A" or "A-," while only 15 of 44 Republicans (34%)
and one of 47 Democrats (2%) scored as high.
For State Senate, all 12 Libertarian respondents -- a full 100% --
earned an "A," compared with 10 out of 14 Republicans (71%) and no
Democrats. The GOC also endorsed Libertarian Gordon D. Sachtjen over
incumbent Republican Bruce McPherson in the 15th Senate District.
In State Assembly races, 36 out of 40 Libertarians (91%) received
"A" or "A-", matched by only 27 of 52 Republicans (52%) and two of 35
Democrats (6%). Libertarian Dennis Triglia in the 78th Assembly
District was endorsed by GOC.
"We Libertarians are proud of our position on the Second
Amendment," Ros added, "and we are very pleased to be working with the
Gun Owners of America and California to ensure that the right to keep
and bear arms is never infringed. For voters who cherish preserving
individual liberty, the choice on November 7 is abundantly clear."
The Gun Owners of America, with over 500,000 members, is a
non-profit, non-partisan lobbying organization formed in 1975 to
preserve and defend the Second Amendment rights of gun owners. GOA is
based in Springfield, VA.
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