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Representative Scott Clem (HD District 31 Campbell County) organized a large protest rally at the state capitol in Cheyenne on Monday, January 4th, 2021. Speakers also included Wyoming House District 10 candidate, Jennifer Burns, Senator Anthony Bouchard, Senator Lynn Hutchins, Representative Chuck Gray and a host of other guests. The group felt it was time to practice our constitutional rights and to peaceably assemble to protest the tyranny of our Wyoming State Governor. As many as three-hundr...
After many heated discussions this electoral season (whether on social media or in person) it occurred to me most folks are not completely familiar with the platforms adopted by either major and minor parties in Wyoming. After sharing the platforms of the Democratic, Republican, Libertarian and Constitutional parties, I hope you have given some consideration to your own personal beliefs and value system within the political arena. It is the expectation elected candidates vote for bills...
A Four Part Series and Political Analysis Libertarians strongly oppose any government interference into their personal, family, and business decisions. Essentially, Libertarians believe all Americans should be free to live their lives and pursue their interests as they see fit as long as they do no harm to another. Founded in 1971, they run many hundreds of candidates every election cycle. For more information visit: State Libertarian Headquarters, 653 Washakie St., Lander, WY 82520 Ph. 307.856.7878 Email: [email protected] STATEMENT OF...
Part two of a Four Part Series and Political Analysis Wyoming has been predominantly a “red state”. But do some truly align with the Repulican platform? Those in the state Legislature who do not vote according to the party platform are known as RINOs [Republican In Name Only], a derogatory name to be called. The website WyoRINO.com states scores are an “index based on the Platform and the Resolutions of the Wyoming Republican Party, which are passed in convention every two years by thousands of elected grassroots Republicans. This valua...
A Four Part Series Political Analysis After many heated discussions this electoral season (whether on social media or in person) it occurred to me most folks are not completely familiar with the platforms adopted by either major and minor parties in Wyoming. I’d like to share the platforms voted upon and adopted in 2020. It is the expectation elected candidates vote for bills according to the following, when representing their constituents in the upcoming Legislative sessions. Over the next few publications, we will review each party p...