Release: Boston Tea Party adds affiliates, endorses candidates

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
07/09/08
POC Thomas L. Knapp
media@bostontea.us
314-750-6993

BOSTON TEA PARTY ADDS AFFILIATES, ENDORSES CANDIDATES

CYBERSPACE -- The Boston Tea Party, America's new libertarian political alternative, is on the move. Since the beginning of June, the Internet-based political party has nominated a presidential ticket, chartered affiliate parties in eight states, and is now in the process of endorsing candidates in states where it lacks its own down-ticket ballot access.

The party's first slate of candidate endorsements includes Phil Rhodes for Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina and Morey Straus for State Representative in New Hampshire. Both candidates are running on the Libertarian Party's ballot line in their states.

Also endorsed is the party's only sitting elected public official, Jim Y. Casarjian-Perry. Casarjian-Perry, a Town Meeting Representative in Billerica, Massachusetts, is seeking election to the town's planning board.

"As a new party, we have our hands full seeking ballot access for the presidential ticket and building active organizations in the states this year," says Boston Tea Party chair Jim Davidson of Lawrence, Kansas. "Endorsing qualified independents and candidates of other parties is a win-win proposition -- it helps us build the party and it hopefully helps those candidates gain additional support for their efforts."

The party's national committee expects to endorse additional candidates between now and the November general election. The party requires candidates seeking its endorsement to certify that they support the party's one-sentence platform: "The Boston Tea Party supports reducing the size, scope and power of government at all levels and on all issues, and opposes increasing the size, scope and power of government at any level, for any purpose."

The party's presidential candidate, Charles Jay of Florida, will appear on the November ballot in Colorado. The party expects to achieve ballot access in several additional states. It has recently chartered affiliate organizations in Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas.

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BOSTON TEA PARTY WEB SITE:
http://www.bostontea.us

JIM Y. CASARJIAN PERRY FOR BILLERICA PLANNING BOARD:
http://casarjianperry.com/

MOREY STRAUS FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE REPRESENTATIVE
http://vote.stra.us

PHIL RHODES FOR NORTH CAROLINA LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
http://www.philrhodes2008.com/

Comments

dwp2016:

Somehow I posted the same thing twice, sorry

dwp2016:

Don't forget these candidates, as well.

Tom Knapp for US House 2 in Missouri
http://tomknappforcongress.com/

Darryl W. Perry for US Senate in Alabama
http://senate.dwp2016.org/

Jason Gatties for Lake Michigan College Board (MI)
http://votegatties.org/

planetaryjim:

Yes, we are working on another press release, so every few weeks another batch of endorsements will go out.

How is the Alabama ballot access process going? Are you going to be on the ballot as an independent, Darryl? In which case the national committee can simply delegate to the Alabama Statesmen the process of endorsing candidates in your state, since we have a state affiliate there. And we can get a list from you for inclusion in the next press release.

We're trying to do something similar in Michigan.

And I'm expecting to hear from our team in North Carolina, soon, about their affiliate taking on the function there.

Christopher - I didn't know it either until Jim Casarjian-Perry told me.

dwp2016:

I will not be on the ballot, but will be a write-in. Alabama Statesmen have declared Darryl W. Perry to be the ALStatesmen nominee for US Senate.

planetaryjim:

So, this is fine. We could get you and the party and our national candidates onto the ballot there, I think, but we do need to raise some money.

Meanwhile, I will be sure to pass along a note about Alabama's affiliate-endorsed candidates to Tom Knapp for the next press release. We just heard from Texas that they have found a candidate, too.

You might ask other candidates in your state, Darryl. There's a node with a link to a page Susan Hogarth drew up about candidates in various states. Is it 165?

Yes. http://bostontea.us/node/165

dwp2016:

The deadline for all candidates, except President & VP, has already passed. Rest assured, that I will work towards getting the party on the ballot in 2010. We can start as soon as I get a petition for the Party made up. I think it's somewhere near 60,000 signatures. Luckily, the States doesn't have a time-limit on when signatures can be collected.

Christopher Tompkins:

Good to hear that we have an elected official. I was not aware of that.