First Libertarian member of Congress "enters race too late"

in lp •  4 years ago 

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"He entered the race too late" is a pretty poor argument. It implies that one believes one or more of the following:

  1. That there is some kind of social obligation that a candidate has to run around the country talking to other libertarians in an effort to build support. This should properly be viewed as a tactic, sometimes successful, sometimes not. It should not be viewed as a necessary rite of passage.
  2. That he lacks necessary campaign infrastructure. This is to some extent true, but actually less true of Amash than of other candidates, since he has far more connections, experience, a larger list and more robust list building capacity.
  3. That he lacks party loyalty, and that demonstrating loyalty to a political party is a virtue. If you believe this, clearly Amash is not your candidate. He is a guy who chose to do what he thought was right and walk away from the party that put him in office. I admire that, and he has a lot in common with the LP. That's good enough for me. If you think he should demonstrate party loyalty in order to get the nomination, may I suggest you attack him for his disloyalty to the GOP?

Basically, "he entered the race too late" is a poor argument, given the fact that he is demonstrably the best candidate, and given the current state of the race. If you're already attached to another candidate, I get it, but fair warning: if this argument is all you've got, you're in trouble.

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