Lexington, KY -- Kentucky Equality Federation is pleased to announce the formation of a strategic coalition alliance with the Libertarian Party of Kentucky to bring equality and fairness to the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
The Libertarian Party is the largest of the Third Political Parties in the United States, claiming more than 200,000 registered voters and more than 600 people in public office, including mayors, county executives, county-council members, school-board members and other local officials. It has more people in office than all other third parties combined.
"We can work together to promote equality in Kentucky, we definitely have a long road [ahead]," stated Libertarian Party of Kentucky Chairman Ken Moellman.
"We're very proud and honored to be working with the Libertarian Party of Kentucky," stated Kentucky Equality Federation President Jordan Palmer.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
KENTUCKY EQUALITY FEDERATION AND THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF KENTUCKY FORM STRATEGIC COALITION PARTNERSHIP
Kentucky Equality Federation is pleased to announce the formation of a strategic coalition alliance with the Libertarian Party of Kentucky to bring equality and fairness to the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
The Libertarian Party is the largest of the Third Political Parties in the United States, claiming more than 200,000 registered voters and more than 600 people in public office, including mayors, county executives, county-council members, school-board members and other local officials. It has more people in office than all other third parties combined.
"We can work together to promote equality in Kentucky, we definitely have a long road [ahead]," stated Libertarian Party of Kentucky Chairman Ken Moellman.
"We're very proud and honored to be working with the Libertarian Party of Kentucky," stated Kentucky Equality Federation President Jordan Palmer.
The Libertarian Party is the largest of the Third Political Parties in the United States, claiming more than 200,000 registered voters and more than 600 people in public office, including mayors, county executives, county-council members, school-board members and other local officials. It has more people in office than all other third parties combined.
"We can work together to promote equality in Kentucky, we definitely have a long road [ahead]," stated Libertarian Party of Kentucky Chairman Ken Moellman.
"We're very proud and honored to be working with the Libertarian Party of Kentucky," stated Kentucky Equality Federation President Jordan Palmer.
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