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- "Taxation is Theft" Mug, 2024 - The Libertarian Party nominated Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat for its U.S. Presidential ticket in 2024. The Party believes that individuals are inherently free to make choices for themselves and look to limit government power in people's lives. Chase, an activist from Atlanta, Georgia, and ter Maat, an economist from Florida, received just over 650,000 votes.

- 2024
- Collections - Artifact
"Taxation is Theft" Mug, 2024
The Libertarian Party nominated Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat for its U.S. Presidential ticket in 2024. The Party believes that individuals are inherently free to make choices for themselves and look to limit government power in people's lives. Chase, an activist from Atlanta, Georgia, and ter Maat, an economist from Florida, received just over 650,000 votes.
- Bob Barr Campaign Button, 2008 - Since the 1860s, the Democratic and Republican parties have dominated American presidential races. But third-party and independent candidates have also attempted to capture the White House. The Libertarian Party has fielded presidential candidates since its inception in 1971. In 2004, the party nominated former Republican representative from Georgia, Bob Barr. He received only .4% of the national vote.

- 2008
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Bob Barr Campaign Button, 2008
Since the 1860s, the Democratic and Republican parties have dominated American presidential races. But third-party and independent candidates have also attempted to capture the White House. The Libertarian Party has fielded presidential candidates since its inception in 1971. In 2004, the party nominated former Republican representative from Georgia, Bob Barr. He received only .4% of the national vote.
- "I Vape I Vote" T-Shirt, 2024 - The Libertarian Party nominated Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat for its U.S. Presidential ticket in 2024. The Party believes that individuals are inherently free to make choices for themselves and look to limit government power in people's lives. Chase, an activist from Atlanta, Georgia, and ter Maat, an economist from Florida, received just over 650,000 votes.

- 2024
- Collections - Artifact
"I Vape I Vote" T-Shirt, 2024
The Libertarian Party nominated Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat for its U.S. Presidential ticket in 2024. The Party believes that individuals are inherently free to make choices for themselves and look to limit government power in people's lives. Chase, an activist from Atlanta, Georgia, and ter Maat, an economist from Florida, received just over 650,000 votes.