In their blogger conference call today, Bob Barr's campaign
manager announced that they were "on track" to be in the ballot in
all 50 states despite continuing problems in Oklahoma, West
Virginia, Massachusetts, and elsewhere. Barr himself joined the
call to talk about presidential signing statements, toll roads, the
economy, and shrinking government, but the ballot access update was
the main focus of the call.
Russ Verney reported that the Barr-Root Libertarian ticket was
already on the ballot in 34 states. They have or soon will be
turning in signatures for South Dakota, New Hampshire, and
Connecticut. Signatures will be turned in for Maine on Friday. They
are engaged in legal action about the number of signatures required
in Oklahoma and the American Civil Liberties Union is suing to get Barr on the ballot in
Massachusetts, where the secretary of state is said to have told
them they could gather signatures for a substitute candidate before
the Libertarian National Convention but has since refused to allow
substitutions.
On other topics, Barr said one of his first priorities if
elected would be to establish a "Grace Commission on steroids,"
referring to President Reagan's special commission to eliminate
waste, fraud, and abuse in government spending. Barr's proposed
commission would go further: it would determine "the constitutional
basis" of every agency, see which federal functions could be
devolved to state and local governments, and also perform a
cost/benefit analysis on all federal activities. Barr also said he
would meet with his military commanders "both in Washington and in
primary locations" to reduce "the American economic and military
footprint" first in Iraq and then elsewhere in the world.
topics:
Constitution, Military, Iraq